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Business, 10.03.2020 19:10 vittoriochavez9700

Bill and Mary sign a contract where Bill is going to deliver 400 pairs of shoes to Mary’s warehouse by noon on Tuesday. The contract states that the shoes will come on 4 wooden pallets. Bill knows that the shoes will come on 4 metal pallets. Mary’s warehouse is full of goods on both wooden and metal pallets. Mary decides she does not want the shoes and sues Bill as a means to rescind the contract based on fraudulent misrepresentation. What is the outcome?

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