Question: 1 . Does the UCC apply to this contract? WHY or WHY NOT? ( you must answer why or why not ) 2 . Does
Does the UCC apply to this contract? WHY or WHY NOT? you must answer why or why not
Does the Statute of Frauds apply to this contract? WHY or WHY NOT?
Is this a bilateral or unilateral contract? WHY?
If the contract did not state that the buyer would purchase units of robotic equipment see section but instead stated "buyer will purchase the number of robots it deems it will need during the contract term."
would the contract still be enforceable? WHY or WHY NOT?
Is there an "integration" type clause in this contract? hint: see chapter
If so tell me the section number AND
copy and paste just that section into your answer.
If not, say that there isn't one.
If there is a breach by either party, can the injured party receive consequential or incidental damages?
WHY or WHY NOT and HOW do you know?
Copy and paste any clauses in the contract that tell you the answer and give the section #
Is there a 'liquidated damages' clause in the contract? hint: see chapter
If so copy and paste it into your answer AND give the section number.
If not, state that there isn't one.
Copy and paste into your answer: hint: see chapter
a the title of the contract;
b one representation from the buyer;
c one representation from the seller
What state is the 'choice of law' for this contract? hint: see chapter
What state is the 'choice of forum' for this contract? hint: see chapter
If after the contract was signed, buyer and seller spoke on the phone and agreed that due to some supply chain hassles, the cost of each robot would now be $
Would that phone agreement be enforceable? WHY or WHY NOT?
Is there a clause in the contract that helps you answer that? Copy and paste it if there is one.
Can this contract be assigned? WHY or WHY NOT?
If there a clause in the contract that helps you answer this, note the section # and Copy and paste the clause into your answer.
Answer each of the following questions regarding: What happens if there is a breach or a dispute under the contract and either party wants to sue the other:
aCan they sue in court?
bAre they required to arbitrate?
cCan they have a bench trial?
dCan they have a jury trial?
eIf there is any clause that helps you answer these questions, please note the section number of that clause here in your answer.
If the parties do get into a lawsuit over the contract,
Who pays who's attorneys fees?
Is there any clause that deals with that? If so state the section number and copy and paste it in your answer.
Can either or both parties terminate the contract? Yes or NO
If so how do they do that in accordance with the contract terms? For both buyer and seller
Name the section numbers that deals with that situation. only section # not copy & paste
If both parties need to send a notice or a writing to the other party, where do they send it to
Copy and paste the clause into your answer that tells where notices are to be sent to each party.
If an unforeseen explosion at the seller's manufacturing plant destroys most of their product and the seller has to postpone delivery for months past the agreed upon delivery date,
Did the seller breach under the contract? WHY or WHY NOT? EXPLAIN
Is there a clause that helps you answer this? If so copy and paste it into your answer.
Would the contract be enforceable if there was no delivery date at all specified in contract? WHY or WHY NOT?
If Seller delivered nonconforming goods, what can the buyer do
Is there a clause that helps you answer this? If so copy and paste it into your answer
If there is no clause, does the UCC or common law give you an answer?
Hint: do not confuse nonconforming goods with defective goods they are different
Is section in the contract disclaiming warranties enforceable? hint: see chapter
Does the UCC andor common law allow this disclaimer?
In which circumstances do they allow or not allow for this disclaiming?
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