The Munching Mooters et al - International Sales of Goods Case Study by cee-cee
The Munching Mooters et al - International Sales of Goods
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Description:
This paper explores the legal recourse for the unacceptable conclusion of a purchase and sale transaction. The case study uses specifically the example of The Munching Mooters ("The Mooters") of Britain, who contracted with a French supplier for the purchase and delivery of specialty cheeses , however, upon arrival and inspection, the goods were found damaged and unusable. The paper examines the processes that needs to be addressed before any legal recommendation can be made. The author also discusses the sales contract, codes of best practices and torts as well as defines terms of the sales contract. In addition, the author evaluates the position and avenues available to The Munching Mooters for recourse and loss recovery.
Outline:
Introduction
Issues to be Considered
Conclusion
Outline:
Introduction
Issues to be Considered
Conclusion
Sample of Sources Used:
- Black's Law Dictionary. (1990). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co.
- UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods. (1980). [Online]. Available: http://www.uncitral.org/pdf/english/texts/sales/cisg/CISG.pdf.
- Uniform Commercial Code - Article 1. (2008). Cornell University. [Online]. Available: http://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/1/.
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The Munching Mooters et al - International Sales of Goods (2008, December 29)
Retrieved March 29, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/case-study/the-munching-mooters-et-al-international-sales-of-goods-110648/
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"The Munching Mooters et al - International Sales of Goods" 29 December 2008.
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