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Bill enters into a contract with Tom to supply 100 umbrellas at $10.00 each. The umbrellas were to be delivered on August 20th. On August 10th, Tom receives the umbrellas. He attempts to open one and the umbrella flies open forcefully and rips the fabric. Tom then opens each umbrella. 14 more of the umbrellas fly open and tear the fabric. Tom calls Bill and tells him what happened. Bill ships 15 more umbrellas that arrive on August 20th. Bill tests them and they are all satisfactory. Bill can sue Tom for:

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Answer:

Honestly, Bill Can not sue Tom

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly I don't know the contractual agreement between Tom and Bill, but based on the fact that Tom informed Bill of the latest happenings as regards the umbrella,

Hence Bill is well Informed.

Now Bill tested his umbrella and they were OK, it doesn't rule out the fact and the possibility of 14 out 100 to be bad, this can be in a form of factory error.

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