Cynthia signs a written contract for 100 shirts priced at $4.99 each for her screenprinting…
Cynthia signs a written contract for 100 shirts priced at $4.99 each for her screenprinting business from Juan, a shirt supplier. After Cynthia receives the first box (which contains 50 shirts), she decides she has enough and tells Juan she will not accept delivery of the second box of 50 shirts. The second box is already in transit and will be delivered by the postal service tomorrow.
What remedy does Juan have in this scenario?
- a.)
Juan may recover the funds owed to him by Cynthia, minus the depreciated value of the shirts.
- b.)
Juan’s only recourse is to accept Cynthia’s decision and refuse to sell to her in the future.
- c.)
Juan may stop delivery of the box by the post office, who must immediately return the goods to him instead of delivering them to Cynthia.
- d.)
Juan may not stop delivery of the box by the postal service, but he may recover the funds owed to him by Cynthia.