Help with one small business question please... *FAN & MEDAL* A catering company was hired to bake a wedding cake with navy blue frosting. The cake supply company was out of navy blue food coloring, so the catering company created a cake with dark purple frosting instead, hoping the bride and groom did not notice the slight color change. This is an example of compensatory damages substantial performance unsubstantial performance liquidation of damages.
Its substantial performance.At common law, substantial performance is an alternative principle to the perfect tender rule. It allows a court to imply a term that allows a partial or substantially similar performance to stand in for the performance specified in the contract.
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Help with one more please?
You received a shipment of a dozen candles and noticed out of the dozen, five had either cracks in the glass votive, or they were broken. As the buyer, you have the right to reject the entire shipment or part of the shipment. What are you covered under? express warranty perfect tender rule implied warranty seller’s right
I think its ether Implied warranty or seller's right. I am thinking C
I am thinking its implied warranty because if its not in the warranty then the company does not have to replace them and probably would not.
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