In a classic contract action, the plaintiff buyer sues the seller for failure to deliver. The plaintiff then purchased goods on the open market and seeks as damages the difference between the contract price and the subsequent purchase price. These facts are undisputed. However, the defendant alleges that the goods were totally destroyed on shipboard during a heavy storm in transit from Malaysia and therefore it is not liable under...
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