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Campus Bus Service entered into a contract with Smith Bus Company to purchase 10 buses. One week before Campus Bus was scheduled to receive the buses, a fire destroyed Smith's warehouse and the buses inside. As a result, Campus Bus had to purchase its buses at a slightly higher cost from another manufacturer. Campus Bus sues Smith Bus for damages for breach of contract under these circumstances. Assume Campus Bus did not bear the risk of loss of the goods under the contract. In this scenario, _____.

Smith Bus should be excused from performance under the clause for the rights on improper delivery

Smith Bus should not be excused from performance because it did not act in good faith

Smith Bus should be excused from performance under the test of commercial impracticability

Smith Bus can exercise its right of anticipatory repudiation

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Answer:

In this scenario, Smith Bus should be excused from performance under the doctrine of commercial impracticability

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