Smith and Roberson’s Business Law
Smith and Roberson’s Business Law
17th Edition
ISBN: 9781337094757
Author: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 14CP
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Person B contracted with person M for purchasing a house. Before several weeks they both negotiated about the sale of certain items of furniture in the house. Person M sent a letter on April 30 contains a list of furnishings that are to be furnished and includes an advance payment of $3,000. Later on June 3, the letter sent by person M to person B was misplaced and he sent another letter. Finally person M moved into dew house and he finds that there had been a misunderstanding relating to the listed purchase items.

To discuss: Whether person M will be able to collect the additional amount from person B.

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