Forest Running Shoes, a sneaker store, orders three hundred pair of running shoes from Mercury Shoes, Inc.
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Forest Running Shoes, a sneaker store, orders three hundred pair of running shoes from Mercury Shoes, Inc. Mercury Shoes has all their sneakers in a warehouse which contains 20,000 pairs of sneakers. Before Mercury can separate the 300 pairs for Forest, a fire destroys all the shoes in the warehouse. Absent a contrary agreement between the parties,
a. | Forest has no rights in the 300 pairs of shoes because, since the parties didn't place any terms regarding this risk in their written contract, the contract is unenforceable. | |
b. | Forest has rights in the 300 pairs of shoes because identification took place at the time of the contract. | |
c. | Forest has no rights in the 300 pairs of shoes because a buyer can never have rights to goods until it is delivered to them. | |
d. | Forest has no right in the 300 pairs of shoes because identification has not yet taken place. |
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