Contracts

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    Anonymous
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    Hi, I was hoping someone could help me understand this question.

    Maco Corp. contracted to sell 1,500 bushels of potatoes to LBC Chips. The contract did not refer to any specific supply source for the potatoes. Maco intended to deliver potatoes grown on its farms. An insect infestation ruined Maco’s crop but not the crops of other growers in the area. Maco failed to deliver the potatoes to LBC. LBC sued Maco for breach of contract. Under the circumstances, Maco will:

    a. Lose, because it could have purchased potatoes from other growers to deliver to LBC.

    b. Lose, unless it can show that the purchase of substitute potatoes for delivery to LBC would make the contract

    unprofitable.

    c. Win, because the infestation was an act of nature that could not have been anticipated by Maco.

    d. Win, because both Maco and LBC are assumed to accept the risk of a crop failure.

    Explanation

    Choice “a” is correct. Under the facts presented Maco did not contract to sell the crop from his land, but merely “1,500 bushels of potatoes.” Therefore, Maco would be required to come up with substituted potatoes from another source. The theory of “impossibility of performance” would not apply here since “potatoes” are otherwise available to the seller.

    This was my thought process – the sale of potatoes would fall under the UCC, which would mean that the rule of impracticality would apply, not impossibility. Therefore, it doesn’t have to necessarily be impossible, but simply not practical for the other party to fulfill the contract. However, the answer still refers to impossibility even though it isn’t related to real estate, services, or employment, but rather the exchange of actual tangible goods. Could someone please explain? Thanks!

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    jokami
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    Yes, but still if you don't deliver you breached the contract. Remember that with UCC you need perfect tender. So since the order was merely for the potatoes he has to deliver.

    B - 62, 70, 72, 79!!!
    A - 68, 81
    R - 70, 82
    F - 84

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    #376337
    Anonymous
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    But if it's impracticable then the person is discharged right? What would be an example of impracticality then if this isn't?

    #376338
    jokami
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    Impracticability would be if the amount of loss were in a exaggerated amount. You have to be aware that this new client, if not stated otherwise, might be a potential permanent customer and even though you might end up losing in the first order; it might payback in the future. So it may impracticle for the first order, but a contract was established he would still have to deliver and he might also be losing a potential client…

    B - 62, 70, 72, 79!!!
    A - 68, 81
    R - 70, 82
    F - 84

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    #376339
    Anonymous
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    Thank you!!

    #376340
    jokami
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    I hope it helped you in something…. I just found out that I passed REG. So I feel like I know everything… I feel like those mom in that tv commercial that have firework behind them because they made good purchase…

    B - 62, 70, 72, 79!!!
    A - 68, 81
    R - 70, 82
    F - 84

    "The limit to your abilities is where you place them" - Fortune Cookies

    #376341
    Anonymous
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    Congratulations on passing REG! This is going to be my third exam (took BEC and FAR already) and so far this one has been the most challenging for me in terms of studying just because of the amount there is to memorize. I did okay with FAR concepts when I learned them in school, but REG material is completely new to me. Thanks for your help!

    #376342
    jokami
    Member

    Thanks. Now, you passed BEC already and for me this is the ONE to defeat. It has won the last two battle. But not now.!!! I am pumped… Time to kill

    Ohh and another thing… why don't you consider taking AUD before REG… You already have FAR and BEC and these three topics are interrelated. Does your REG NTS expires soon? Would you consider taking AUD first… The thing is that if you have BEC and FAR fresh in your mind and AUD will be very easy.

    B - 62, 70, 72, 79!!!
    A - 68, 81
    R - 70, 82
    F - 84

    "The limit to your abilities is where you place them" - Fortune Cookies

    #376343
    Anonymous
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    I've already been studying for REG for two weeks and my test is on October 1st and I'm planning starting my review and memorizing all the information tomorrow already so I feel like it's too late to switch at this point. I started so I just want to get it done now. Thanks for the advice, I hope it'll go well either way! Good luck with BEC!

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