Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia

Signal Sets Company contracts to deliver one hundred 52-inch plasma high-definition television sets to a new retail customer, Tuner TV Store, on May 1, with payment to be made on delivery. Signal tenders delivery in its own truck. Tuner's manager notices that some of the cartons have scrape marks. Tuner's owner phones Signal's office and asks whether the sets might have been damaged as they were being loaded. Signal assures Tuner that the sets are in perfect condition. Tuner tenders Signal a check, which Signal refuses, claiming that the first delivery to new customers is always for cash. Tuner promises to pay the cash within two days. Signal leaves the sets with Tuner, which stores them in its warehouse pending its "Grand Opening Sale" on May 15. Two days later, Tuner's stocker opens some of the cartons and discovers that a number of the sets are damaged beyond ordinary repair. Signal claims Tuner has accepted the sets and is in breach by not paying on delivery. Will Signal succeed on these claims? Explain


Asked on 5/03/14, 6:13 am

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Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Student thinks it is a good idea to cheat. Student gets caught and permanently expelled from school, because teachers and professors can almost always find out who cheats (and they also have software for it). This limited future jobs and income for the dishonest person. Was it a really bad idea to post this and cheat? Explain.

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Answered on 5/03/14, 6:26 am


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