Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Bernadette contracts…

Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Bernadette contracts in writing to sell Emily a flat bed trailer so that Emily’s son can use the trailer as the base of a homecoming parade float on October 17.  Bernadette knows all about the parade but the written contract only requires Bernadette to deliver the trailer “in October” and Bernadette uses the trailer for her own projects until October 20 when she tenders delivery to Emily.  Emily refuses the trailer and refuses to pay the contract price since her son no longer needs it.  Discuss what evidence is admissible in a suit by Bernadette against Emily for breach of contract, and why.

Full Essay Billy Bob Buyer works for Fantastic Fashion, an u…

Full Essay Billy Bob Buyer works for Fantastic Fashion, an upscale clothing and accessories shop aimed primarily at girls aged 8-14, i.e. “tweens”.  While Billy Bob is watching the Tween Choice Awards in early August 2024, he noticed tween icon Taylor Quick wearing purple cowboy boots with pink stitching.  He recalled that he had seen a virtually identical pair of boots in a vendor’s catalog for $20.00 per pair.  Billy Bob immediately sends an e-mail to his contact, Slim Shady Salesman, at the manufacturer, Best Boot Company as follows: From: “Billy Bob Buyer”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Date:  Mon, Aug. 5, 2024 8:30 pm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Subject:  Taylor Quick boots                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              To:  “Slim Shady Salesman” Slim:  Send as soon as possible 200 pars of purple cowboy boots — pink stitching (catalog p. 35), sizing per usual —- Billy Bob Buyer The next day, Billy Bob received a reply e-mail from Slim: From:  “Slim Shady Salesman”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Date:  Tues, Aug. 6, 2024 10:30 am                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Subject:  Re:  Taylor Quick Boots                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  To:  “Billy Bob Buyer”   Billy Bob:  Thanks for the order.  We will ship half by the week’s end and the remainder by the end of the month —- Slim Shady Salesman After receiving the email from Slim Shady, and in anticipation that he could turn a substantial profit off the boots, Billy Bob places several advertisements in multiple media featuring the boots. As promised, Billy Bob received the first shipment of boots the following Monday and promptly paid Best Boot Company $1,500.  The first shipment contained 75 pairs of boots in assorted sizes.  The boots were very popular with the target “tween” crowd, and the first shipment sold within a few weeks. Billy Bob received no further shipments of the purple boots from Best Boot Company.  When he contacted Slim Shady in early September 2024, Slim told Billy Bob that because the boots were so popular, Best Boot Company could not fill Fantastic Fashion’s remaining order of 125 pairs of boots until sometime in January 2025. Thereafter, Billy Bob obtained boots from another vendor at nearly twice the price Best Boot Company charged.  Billy Bob then called Slim Shady and told him not to bother sending him any more boots, since his “tween” customers would likely be interested in another boot fad/trend by the time that Best Boot Compnay could ship the remaining pairs that Billy Bob had ordered for Fantastic Fashion. Fantastic Fashion took no further action on the matter and had no further contact with anyone at Best Boot Company, until July 7, 2025, when Fantastic Fashion sued Best Boot Company for breach of contract.  Describe and discuss what defenses Best Boot Company might have to the breach of contract lawsuit.

Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Gail buys a car when…

Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Gail buys a car when she is 17 and makes monthly payments regularly until six months after her 18th birthday when the car is totaled in a wreck.  Gail wants to disaffirm.  The age of adulthood in Gail’s state is 18.  Discuss the issues fully.

Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Famous Seamus, a busi…

Non-essay 1 paragraph answer question. Famous Seamus, a business with $120,000 of unsecured debt, needs to file for bankruptcy, but wants to continue in business. Discuss what chapter of the Bankruptcy Code should be used, and why other chapters would or would not be viable choices.  Does it matter if it is a corporation, or a sole proprietorship run by Seamus Seamus, meaning that HE is personally liable for the debts his company that is d/b/a (“doing business as”) Famous Seamus?  If there were a secured debt owed to Usury Bank for $20,000 with Seamus’s van, worth about $20,000 as security for the debt, what could Usury Bank do?