1. Case study assumptions
Two domestic companies – seller and buyer – conclude a contract for the sale of some custom-made goods. Further to such contract , Seller agrees to sell to buyer , and buyer agrees to buy from seller, custom-made furniture. Upon delivery of the goods, buyer alleges that the goods are of inadequate quality, and refuses to pay. Seller insists that the goods are of adequate quality and demands payment of the contract price. Since the goods were custom-made for Buyer, seller cannot sell them to a third party. Following Buyer’s refusal to pay, Seller sues Buyer. The court decides 100% in favor of seller, and orders buyer to pay the contract price.