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Marion Bottling Company bottled soft drink beverages in Marion, Virginia, and shipped them to its warehouse in Galax for storage.
SMG was a frozen-poultry wholesaler, and Sanderson was one the suppliers. SMG contracted to sell 24 containers of frozen poultry to KVADRO, a Russian company.
The purchaser notified the furniture store of the damage, and the store sent a representative to the buyer.
The buyer contracted with the seller for a customized machine. The seller filed to have the machine ready by the agreed-upon deadline.
Through an arrangement with the plaintiff, the defendant financed the purchase through a financing company named Beneficial.
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Can you think of other situations today for which this case might serve as legal precedent?
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Explain how the existence of conditions subsequent and precedent affects the discharge of a contract.
Spouses Kenneth and Betty Herman hired an attorney, Byrd, to create an amendable trust on their behalf.
Potential expert witnesses made an oral agreement with a plaintiff’s attorney to testify on behalf of the plaintiff for $60,000.
The farmers are former customers of Ron Kaufman, the owner and operator of Southeast Implements, Inc., a Case International Harvester equipment dealership.
Prime Finish paints and finishes plastic parts. In 2004, Herbert–Jones became an independent sales representative responsible for developing sales.
The plaintiff and defendant engaged in phone calls and e-mails that unambiguously indicated an intent to be bound to all necessary terms of a transaction.
A company sued a meat distribution market, claiming breach of contract following the market’s failure to pay money owed on five notices of purchases.
A seller agreed to give a buyer the first right to purchase the remainder of her property if she chose to sell it.
Mrs. Mitchell considered purchasing the land but found that an ice house located across the road was objectionable.
An investor brought suit against an architect after the investor lost $600,000 in a failed project.
Explain the difference between an assignor’s liability and a delegator’s liability after rights have been transferred to a third party.
Identify the exceptions to the parol evidence rule and explain why some people might argue that the parol rule is not very effective.