Soupson uses only Chantenay red-cored carrots in the soups it produces because they have a uniform color
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Soupson uses only Chantenay red-cored carrots in the soups it produces because they have a uniform color from the outer edge to the core. Soupson supplied seed to Farmer, who promised to sell the carrots to Soupson at $30 per ton. At harvest, Chantenay red-cored carrots were selling for $90 per ton. Farmer delivered some carrots to Soupson but sold some to another buyer. Soupson sued Farmer, seeking an injunction ordering Farmer to deliver all the carrots promised in the contract. Are the carrots unique? Is the remedy at law adequate?
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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