Reference no: EM133534652
Background Facts You Need To Know: The Viral Clean ("Clean") owners are aware of the importance of contracts to both buy and sell goods and services. They are reviewing the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2, which covers contracts for the sale of goods.
Office Cleaning Pros (Pros), a local company, emailed Clean that it wanted to purchase some cleaning products.
The email stated the following sales details:
Pros wanted to purchase four cases of Carpet Re-New disinfectant and cleaning solution from Clean.
Price is $100 per case of Carpet Re-New
Delivery was to be on or before April 1, 2019
Delivery was to be made to Pros storage warehouse facility
Clean intended to respond to Pros' email, but it did not do so. However, on April 1, Clean delivered four cases of disinfectant and cleaning solution products to Pros office headquarters next door to Pros' storage warehouse facility. Pros moved the cleaning solution products from its headquarters to its storage warehouse facility.
Three days later, Pros inspected the cases Clean had delivered and discovered the cases contained Floor Re-New cleaning solution, not Carpet Re-New as specified in the sales contract.
Instructions
Report You Need To Prepare: compose report for Winnie and Ralph to discuss with the Clean owners.
Referring to the scenario above, review UCC, Article 2, and respond to the following:
1. Analyze and explain whether a contract was created between Clean and Pros under the UCC.
2. Evaluate and discuss the rights and obligations of Pros following the inspection.
3. Evaluate and discuss the rights and obligations of Clean, under the circumstances, following delivery and Pros' inspection of the goods.