The UCCs commercial impracticability rule excuses performance when: a. One party can no longer make a profit

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The UCC’s commercial impracticability rule excuses performance when:

a. One party can no longer make a profit on a contract.

b. A delay is due to economic conditions.

c. Delivery or nondelivery has been made impracticable by the occurrence of an unanticipated event that directly affects a basic assumption of the contract.

d. The seller attempts to cure.

e. None of the above

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Business Law And Strategy

ISBN: 9780077614683

1st Edition

Authors: Sean Melvin, David Orozco, F E Guerra Pujol

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