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Business Law and the Legal Environment 7th Edition by Jeffrey Beatty,Susan Samuelson

النسخة 7الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1305633612
book Business Law and the Legal Environment 7th Edition by Jeffrey Beatty,Susan Samuelson cover

Business Law and the Legal Environment 7th Edition by Jeffrey Beatty,Susan Samuelson

النسخة 7الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1305633612
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The Brugger Corp. owned a farm, operated by Jason Weimer, who acted as the company's business agent. Tri-Circle, Inc. was a farm equipment company. On behalf of Brugger, Weimer offered to buy from Tri-Circle certain equipment for use on the farm. Tri-Circle accepted the offer, using a preprinted form. The form included a finance charge for late payment. Weimer's offer had said nothing about finance charges, but he made no objection to the new term. Tri-Circle supplied the farm equipment but later alleged that Brugger had refused to pay for $12,000 worth of the supplies. Tri-Circle sued. In deciding whether Tri-Circle was entitled to finance charges, the court first inquired whether Brugger, Weimer, and Tri-Circle were merchants. Why did it look into that issue? Were they merchants?
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