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The Mighty Fine Food Emporium agreed to buy such fruits and vegetables as it “might desire” for one summer season from Kennelsworth Farms and Vineyards. In return for this promise, Kennelsworth negotiated terms whereby it would give Mighty Fine a special schedule of discounts for the fruits and vegetables. Did the promise to buy as much as it “might desire” obligate Kennelsworth in any way? Are the benefits that Kennelsworth was to derive from the schedule of discounts supported by an enforceable promise on Kennelsworth’s part? Would a suit brought by either party to enforce this agreement succeed? Explain each answer.

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Business Law With UCC Applications

ISBN: 9780073524955

13th Edition

Authors: Gordon Brown, Paul Sukys

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