Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
Tune Products, Inc., offers to sell to Unlimited Sales Company one hundred MP3 players at $ 50 a piece, subject to certain delivery dates. Unlimited replies with a signed purchase order that reads, "Accept your offer for 100 I-appliances at $50 each. Must be delivered to our warehouse." Tune does not respond or deliver the goods. Unlimited files a suit for breach of contract, to which Tune answers there is no contract because Unlimited's purchase order contained additional terms and is not signed by Tune. Can Unlimited recover? Explain.
Asked on 3/20/13, 11:08 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Tuna's and/or Unlimited's attorney needs to do their own school work.
Answered on 3/20/13, 11:12 am
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