InQVC v. MJC America, where QVC sued for breach of contract after electric heaters delivered by MJC were shown to have defects, the trial court held that:
A) MJC was liable to QVC for a number of kinds of damages
B) MJC was liable to QVC only for lost profits (expectancy damages) due to waiver of other kinds of damages in the contract
C) MJC did not make the heaters, a supplier in China did, so QVC would have to sue the maker for damages
D) MJC did not make the heaters, a supplier named Soleus obtained them from China, so QVC would have to sue Soleus
E) none of the other choices are correct
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