CAMBRIDGE TECH. v. ARGYLE INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 1519, September Term, 2001.

807 A.2d 125 (2002)

146 Md. App. 415

CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. v. ARGYLE INDUSTRIES, INC.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 9, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William W. McAllister, Jr. (Demetrios G. Kaouris and Miles & Stockbridge, P.C. on the brief), Cambridge, for appellant.

Stephen H. Kehoe (Ewing, Dietz, Turner & Kehoe, P.A. on the brief), Easton, for appellee.

Argued before SALMON, SHARER, and CHARLES E. MOYLAN, JR., (Ret., Specially Assigned), JJ.


SALMON, Judge.

In the fall of 1997, Argyle Industries, Inc. ("Argyle"), contracted to deliver 14,500 sets of parts to Cambridge Technologies, Inc. ("Camtec"). The parts were to be delivered in accordance with a schedule that was set forth in a purchase order. Camtec intended to assemble the parts manufactured by Argyle (and others) and to sell the assembled product to the Department of Defense ("DOD") in fulfillment of a contract it had with the U.S. government.<...

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