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Business, 11.12.2019 03:31 salvadorjazmin75

Nicole has a contract to buy 14 cases of hammers from tyler. tyler breaches the contract. even though she can get similar hammers somewhere else, nicole wants to sell his hammers because she secretly likes his logo and thinks it will draw customers in to her store. if she sues for specific performance, will she win?
a. yes, because she likes his logo and cannot get that logo somewhere else. b. no, because she can get similar hammers elsewhere. c. yes, because he breached the contract and so can be made to deliver the hammers. d. no, because tyler does not want to give her the hammers.

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