
HELP on Business law?
Milton purchased a riding lawn mower from Jack's Law and Garden Shop, a retailer. During the first use, Milton is injured while mowing the hill behind his home when the seat of the mower comes loose and he is thrown from the mower. Milton may sue Jack's Shop on the basis of
Is it Negligence or products liability or breach of warranty of fitness for particular purpose?
Mr. Brown president of Brown's Moving&Storage, decides the company should expand by purchase another truck. He contactd Mr. Black. After discussing concerning use, specification and price, Mr. Brown places an order for one 1985 White tractor for $50,000.The next day, Mr. Black sends a letter to Mr. Brown comfirming the purchase, style and delivery date. Mr. Bown does not respond. This contract is
Is it Violative of the Statute of Frauds or Enforceable by both parties or Eneforceable?
A. May potentially sue on the basis of all three, although products liability would probably be easiest to prove.
B. The letter satisfies the statute of frauds, and makes the contract enforceable by BOTH parties. See UCC 2-201(2) to understand why.
