If a buyer breaches a sales contract before the seller has delivered the goods, the seller cannot recover damages from the buyer

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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A key component of integrity is to be consistent with your principles, such as a leader not playing favorites when he or she preaches fairness in dealing with people

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A consulting firm is an example of a ________ company.

A. Manufacturing B. Merchandise C. Service D. Retail Shop

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In India, weddings are timed to occur when Venus is in the ascendant and Jupiter is strong. This day is deemed lucky. In 2005, almost 15, 000 couples in New Delhi had their wedding on December 25, the day astrologers announced would be the best day for a wedding. It is very likely that wedding planners in New Delhi have difficulty narrowing provider ________ of the gaps model of service quality due to their inability to match supply and demand.

A. Gap 1 B. Gap 2 C. Gap 3 D. Gap 4

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Acceptance. OSHI Global Co designs and sells novelty items, including a small plastic toy for children referred to as the "Number 89 Frog," a realistic replica of a frog that squeaks when it is squeezed. At a trade show in Chicago, Michael Osaraprasop,

the owner of OSHI, sold a quantity of the frogs to Jay Gilbert, the president of S.A.M. Electronics, Inc Gilbert asked Osaraprasop to design, make, and sell to S.A.M. a larger version of the frog with a motion sensor that would activate a "ribbit" sound. Osaraprasop agreed. OSHI delivered fourteen containers of the frogs, a number of which S.A.M. resold to its customers. When some of the buyers complained that the frogs were defective, S.A.M. had them repaired. S.A.M. refused to pay OSHI for any of the frogs and wrote a letter claiming to revoke acceptance of them. S.A.M. filed a suit in a federal district court against OSHI and others, alleging in part breach of contract, to which OSHI responded with a similar claim against S.A.M. OSHI argued that by reselling some of the frogs from the fourteen containers, S.A.M. had accepted all of them and must pay. In whose favor will the court rule? Discuss fully.

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