Suppose you are starting a new outdoor adventure business. You enter into an agreement with your best friend who sells camping tents wholesale for the purchase of 100 tents to be delivered to your retail storefront on Friday. Because you are best friends, you do not bother to negotiate any terms other than price and delivery date. Suppose that your best friend sends you the wrong tents instead, and 15 of them are damaged. Must you accept the tents? What are the legal options for you? What are the parties’ rights and responsibilities regarding the sale? Who will bear the risk of the lost?

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Suppose you are starting a new outdoor adventure business. You enter into an agreement with your best friend who sells camping tents wholesale for the purchase of 100 tents to be delivered to your retail storefront on Friday. Because you are best friends, you do not bother to negotiate any terms other than price and delivery date. Suppose that your best friend sends you the wrong tents instead, and 15 of them are damaged.

Must you accept the tents? What are the legal options for you? What are the parties’ rights and responsibilities regarding the sale? Who will bear the risk of the lost?

 

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