EG Door Co., a manufacturer of custom exterior doors, verbally contracted with Art Contractors to design and
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verbally contracted with Art Contractors to design and build a
$2,000 custom door for a house that Art was restoring. After EG
had completed substantial work on the door, Art advised EG that
the house had been destroyed by fire and Art was canceling the
contract. EG finished the door and shipped it to Art. Art refused
to accept delivery. Art contends that the contract cannot be enforced
because it violated the Statute of Frauds by not being in
writing. Under the Sales Article of the UCC, is Art’s contention
correct?
Yes, because the contract was not in writing.
Yes, because the contract cannot be fully performed
due to the fire.No, because the goods were specially manufactured for
Art and cannot be resold in EG’s regular course of
business. No, because the cancellation of the contract was not
made in writing.
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