Please answer only if you are sure about the answer. Johnston Paints contracted
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Question
Please answer only if you are sure about the answer.
Johnston Paints contracted in writing with Buyer to deliver 100 one-gallon cans of exterior house paint to Buyer on or before September 15. On August 15, Johnston informed Buyer via email that it will be unable to deliver the paint as agreed. Buyer demanded that Johnston perform the contract, but Johnston still refused and stated the refusal in a letter to Buyer. Which of the following best describes Buyer’s rights in this situation?
A. Buyer must treat the contract as breached on August 15.
B. Buyer must wait until September 15 to determine with certainty if there has been a breach before entering into another contract to purchase paint.
C. Buyer may treat the contract as breached on August 15 and enter into a contract with another paint supplier.
D. None of the above are correct; Buyer must file a lawsuit against Johnston so that court may determine if a breach of contract has occurred.
Explanation / Answer
In this context the company itself sent an email stating that it cannot supply th ematerial as required. So the buyer can take this as a proof for the cancellation of the contract between them. The buyer can look for alternatives and enter another contract after replying the same in an email to the company. Hence the answer is C .