Barcel, a Mexican company, contracted with Kliff, a citizen of California, to buy 47 million foil Britney

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Barcel, a Mexican company, contracted with Kliff, a citizen of California, to buy 47 million foil “Britney Spears” trading cards to be placed in snack food packaging in direct contact with food. The cards were to be shipped to Mexico. Kliff contracted with Grace Label, Inc. to produce the cards. Grace Label is an Iowa corporation located in Des Moines. Both parties agreed that the cards had to be FDA approved for contact with food. Grace Label did not have any direct communications with Barcel because Kliff did not want Grace Label to be in contact with his customer. Barcel rejected the cards because they were not food compatible. Is this case governed by the CISG? Why or why not? Grace Label, Inc. v. Kliff, 355 F. Supp. 2d 965 (S.D. Iowa 2005).

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International Business Law and Its Environment

ISBN: 978-0324649659

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Authors: Richard schaffer, Filiberto agusti, Beverley earle

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