Question: I NEED ANSWER FOR ONLY PART C. THANK YOU! AB Chic offers home furnishings on its website. The order form includes Terms and Conditions about
I NEED ANSWER FOR ONLY PART C. THANK YOU!
AB Chic offers home furnishings on its website. The order form includes Terms and Conditions about the item, billing and shipping information, and an additional box for the customer to type in "Comments". The order form states that delivery will be made via bonded courier to the address of the purchaser within 21 days of the placement of the arder. In the Terms and Conditions, there is a section called "Shipping" which states that AB Chic shall not be responsible for any damage or loss to products that occurs during shipping and handling. On October 1st, Connie Customer placed an order for Monogrammed towels that she is planning to give as a wedding gift. In the comment area she types, "I only want these towels if they can be delivered by October 14" Connie clicks on a box indicating that she has agreed to all of the terms and conditions related to orders placed on the company website. She submits payment via the secure transaction site, and places the order. a. Do the parties have a legally enforceable contract? Why or why not? b. Assuming a contract has been formed, will Connie have a right to sue if the towels are delivered on the 20th day following the placement of the order? Explain your answer. c. The towels are delivered on October 13th by Canada Post. The packaging is ripped and the towels are irreparably stained. Evidence shows that the staining occurred during shipping and were not the fault of AB Chic. What, if any, remedy does Connie have in this situation
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