Question: please answer as many as you can Question 8 4 Points George is in the business of selling computers. Anna and George meet for lunch
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Question 8 4 Points George is in the business of selling computers. Anna and George meet for lunch and Anna agrees to buy new computers for her business. Specifically, Anna agrees to buy 5 Zell desktop computers, each with 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD hard drives, and i9-9900 processors. The lunch meeting is interrupted before the two of them can discuss any other terms. Afterwards, George sends Anna a text message which states: "Thanks for lunch. I'll have the 5 computers we discussed available for you on Thursday." Anna responds with "Sounds good." If Anna later changes her mind and wants to get out of this contract with George, will the courts find that this was an enforceable contract? Explain your answer. Use the editor to format your answer Question 11 4 Points In certain circumstances, even though the UCC's Statute of Frauds requires that there be a writing to enforce a contract, the court may enforce an oral contract. Name and explain two (you do not have to address all) of these exceptions to the UCC's Statute of Frauds writing requirement. Use the editor to format your answer Question 14 4 Points The Uniform Commercial Code, while it retains the concept of title as an important concept in the sale of goods, emphasizes four other concepts as being just as important in the sale of goods. List those four concepts. Use the editor to format your answer Question 15 4 Points Under the UCC, "identification" of the goods can take place according to the terms of the contract, but if the contract is silent, the UCC default rules control. Briefly describe the UCC default rules for identification of future goods (in other words, goods that do not exist at the time of the making of the contract). Use the editor to format your answer Question 16 4 Points a. If two parties have entered into a shipment contract, which party (buyer or seller) needs to have the goods insured while they are in transit and why? b. If two parties have entered into a destination contract, which party (buyer or seller) needs to have the goods insured while they are in transit and why? Use the editor to format your answer Question 18 4 Points If a seller provides nonconforming goods to a buyer, the seller has an opportunity to cure the defects. What sort of things could the seller do to cure the situation? Use the editor to format your answer Question 20 4 Points Warranties of title arise automatically in most sales contracts. When a seller sells a good, he is promising these things to the buyer. List and briefly describe the three kinds of warranty of title. Use the editor to format your answer Question 24 4 Points BigComm Enterprises uses email for routine company correspondence with its employees. BigComm has a policy on the use of the email system which stated among other things that (1) email should be used for company business only; (2) email should be professional and courteous; and (3) email would remain confidential and would not be used as grounds for employment actions such as firing or discipline. Alex Simpson, an employee-at-will with BigComm, sent a series of angry emails to his supervisor. The emails contained threatening language concerning certain physical harms that Alex wanted to do to the supervisor and to several other employees. Later, BigComm retrieved those messages and fired Alex. Alex brought suit, alleging that BigComm should reinstate him because of both the public policy exception (invasion of personal privacy) and the implied contract exception (violation of company policy) to the employment-at-will doctrine. Explain who the court should rule for and why? Use the editor to format your answer Question 25 4 Points Accurate Devices, Inc. manufactures and sells equipment used to precisely measure weights and liquid volumes used in other industrial manufacturing applications. Lead is a key ingredient in most of their devices. A pregnant female employee's exposure to lead involves a risk of harm to the fetus. Because of this, Accurate Devices had a policy that excluded women who are pregnant, or who are capable of bearing children, from jobs that involved exposure to lead. Several women brought suit against Accurate Devices under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 alleging discrimination. Accurate Devices wants to raise the bona fide occupational qualification defense. How should the court rule on Accurate Devices defense and why? Use the editor to format your