A contract is created to refurbish a luxury yacht: new color schemes, new furniture, new wall and

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A contract is created to refurbish a luxury yacht: new color schemes, new furniture, new wall and floor coverings, new light fixtures, and window treatments—the whole works. Of course, it is not just the purchase of new items but also the installation and the creation of a redecorating plan. A dispute arises under the contract. Is the contract to be interpreted under the UCC for the sale of goods or under common law as a service contract? The “predominancy” test must be applied: Is the contract predominantly for the buying of goods or predominantly for the service of installation and redecorating?

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Dynamic Business Law

ISBN: 9781260733976

6th Edition

Authors: Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge, Linda Barkacs

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