1) Does Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) apply to the contracts between Grocery and its vendors? Do common law contracts apply? Explain, in detail, why or why not. Your answer should compare and contrast common law contracts and UCC Article 2 contracts. Yes Article 2 of the UCC does apply to the contracts between Grocery and their vendors. Article 2 applies to all contracts for the sale of goods (2-102). The code contains a somewhat complicated definition of goods (2-105),the most important thing to understand is that the term goods means tangible personal property. Article 2 does not apply to contracts for the sale of real estate or stocks and bonds and other intangibles. The drafters of the code also tried to …show more content…
As for Masterpieces claim that they had a right to delegate the duties to Build them to Fall under commercial impracticability they would have to show that unforeseen conditions would have caused a delay or inability to make delivery of the goods (make performance impracticable), then they would have been able to claim commercial impracticability. In the absence of compelling circumstances, the courts do not readily excuse parties from their contractual obligations, particularly where it is clear that the parties anticipated a problem and sought to provide for it in the contract. Since Masterpiece had contracted to perform the work for Grocery and then had a sudden increase in jobs this would not be considered compelling circumstances for sub-contracting the job to a company that would perform a poor quality of work. 3.) At the end of the summer, Jeff fresh had earned enough money to put a down payment on a car. He decided to continue working part time during school to earn money for the car payments. Jeff purchased a car from smooth sales used cars. Smooth did not ask Jeff how old he was; the salesman assumed he had reached the age of majority. Jeff paid the down payment and signed the contract stating that he would make payments
In contrast, Louisiana interprets both "sale" and "goods" differently, hence the rejection of Article 2. In Louisiana, sales of future goods and services are also covered. No effort is made to distinguish a sale from other transactions (Callens, 2012). This left to the pre-existing law or individual interpretation by a judge. A sale can be future claim, an oral mutual agreement for future transfers, or the usual exchange for goods and services for a price as stated in the UCC. "Goods" in Louisiana, specifically those attached to real property, causes some confusion with
In this case, there are two issues that emerge; the first entails as to whether Johnson, who is a farmer should be treated as a merchant according to the definition of the Universal Commercial Code. The other issue that emerges in the case concerns as to whether the oral contract made between the two parties of selling 600 bushels at the price of $ 4.02 should constitute a binding contract.
A house would be ok except it involves the sale of land which is not covered by article 2, and it also does
A.) Does Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) apply to the contracts between Grocery and its vendors? Do common law contracts apply? Explain, in detail, why or why not. Your answer should compare and contrast common law contracts and UCC Article 2 contracts.
Does Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) apply to the contracts between Grocery and its vendors? Do common law contracts apply? Explain, in detail, why or why not.
4. Article 2 of the UCC determines the rights of the seller, the buyer, and third
Does your agency track the number of individuals that access the food and clothing pantry? Is there ever a need to host a food and clothing drive when the shelves are running low or does the agency have a network of dedicated supporters continuously making donations to the center so that the shelves don’t run low?
Some may recall the salsa party at CPH Street Food last summer, and we see no reason to not have yet another great dance party.
There are many ways to help improve our community. Sometimes it takes one person to start but it takes a community to make it all work. We can start a food pantry or a blood drive for our community. This would help in so many ways.
In the paragraphs that follow I will address the issues such as evaluation of the contracts and decide if they will be governed under the common law rules or the Uniform Commercial Codes (UCC). The paper will also analyze the essential elements of an
What an amazing past few years it has been. The pantry has grown significantly since they began their partnership with CARC. In their first grant request the pantry had identified three main areas of focus for fundraising. The first was computers to streamline client intake, secondly a new building and third a program director. Well, it is with great joy that I can tell you that all of these goals have been met. And, the pantry has aided 10,329 in 2016. You, CARC have made a huge impact in the Edmond community. New goals are being identified and with your resources and Project 66 Food Pantry’s dedicated staff and board members those goals will also be met. Parents have food for their children; elderly needs are taken care of. This sends a strong
3. With regard to illegality of a contract, what is the difference between a divisible and an indivisible contract?
India Jones Chow food truck menu had specific sections such as Curries with a selection of choosing butter chicken curry; Spicy home-style curries chicken, beef, pork, fish, veggie coconut curry, Saag Paneer (spinach and cheese), Channa Dal or rajma. Another section was the Indian Bread where they had Aloo Paratha, Paneer paratha, plain Nan, Garlic Nan, Sweet chili nan, Khurmi (Tomato garlic) and Raita (YoGurt & Cucumber). My favorite section they had on the food truck was the Frankie. The reason why this was my favorite segment was that the Frankie is an Indian Roti, egg washed & rolled up like a burrito with chopped onions with the choice of choosing your primary source of me being lamb, chicken, beef, shrimp, paneer, or Mushroom and Cheese.
In the article “ Warming world is a threat to the world’s food supplies,” CCPA Monitor writer John Vidal (2013) explains that climate change affects food supplies and triggers a domino effect in the world, such as economy, policy, environment, and agriculture. The writer also indicates most vulnerable people are easily affected by climate change, as the poor people and children and the number of those people still rising. There will be up to 2 billion more people to be fed by 2050. According to the author, climate change will cause crop shortages and price increases, that government are actively adjusting countermeasure to the issues (Vidal, 2013).
Circus Cafe offers inspired American classics and multi cultural favorites for lunch and dinner. The menu has everything from Italian favorites such as lasagna with homemade tomato sauce to Tex Mex staples like fajitas in a sizzling skillet. Try one of the award winning burgers like the original Circus burger with ten gourmet toppings to chose from or order a Vermont burger with cheddar, bacon, and apple slices. Circus Cafe is proud to provide a large variety of vegetarian and gluten free options on the menu and can amend many dishes for guests with allergies so that everyone can enjoy an excellent meal.