Jarvis Enterprises ordered 50 boxes of blueberries from Agricultural Wholesalers, Inc. Agriculture delivered 50 boxes of blackberries. Jarvis rejected the blackberries and attempted to contact Agriculture. After many unsuccessful attempts, Jarvis decided to sell the blackberries to Cold Ice Cream Co. for $500. Jarvis was ready to forward the money after deducting its expenses and a commission to Agriculture, but when Agriculture learned the sale price, it objected. Agriculture feels that the blackberries had a fair market value of $1,200, and that Jarvis sold the blackberries too cheaply. Discuss the legal rights and duties of Jarvis in this situation.

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Jarvis Enterprises ordered 50 boxes of blueberries from Agricultural Wholesalers, Inc. Agriculture delivered 50 boxes of blackberries. Jarvis rejected the blackberries and attempted to contact Agriculture. After many unsuccessful attempts, Jarvis decided to sell the blackberries to Cold Ice Cream Co. for $500. Jarvis was ready to forward the money after deducting its expenses and a commission to Agriculture, but when Agriculture learned the sale price, it objected. Agriculture feels that the blackberries had a fair market value of $1,200, and that Jarvis sold the blackberries too cheaply. Discuss the legal rights and duties of Jarvis in this situation. 

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