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In July, a toy store entered into a written agreement with a local supplier for 500 Halloween costumes at $25 per costume. Under the agreement, the costumes were to be delivered on or before October 1. On August 17, the supplier told the store that it would not under any circumstances be able to supply the costumes. The next day, the store contracted with a company to supply 500 similar Halloween costumes for $30 each for delivery on or before October 5. On September 1, the store filed a complaint against the local supplier for breach of contract. The supplier moves to dismiss the complaint. How should the court rule on this motion

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Answer:

B. Deny it, because the supplier repudiated its contractual obligation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in the given situation it is mentioned that On sept 1 the store has filed the complaint for the supplier in order to breach the contract and the supplier dismiss the complaint so here the court rule would deny as the supplier repudiated its contractual obligation towards the contract

So as per the given situation, the option b is correct

And, the same should be considered

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