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Business, 24.06.2019 13:30 yalley1982

Alarge wholesale dealer in produce had never done business with a certain greengrocer who operated a small chain of markets in the midwest. they entered into a written agreement whereby the wholesale dealer agreed to supply to the greengrocer the "fuzzy" variety of peaches at $35 per 50 pound lot. the agreement contained a provision stating that the greengrocer will buy "as many 50 pound lots of fuzzy peaches as the greengrocer chooses to order."assuming that the greengrocer has not yet placed any orders for peaches with the wholesale dealer, is this agreement between the parties enforceable? a yes, because it is a valid requirements contract and, as such, is enforceable under the uniform commercial code. b yes, because the uniform commercial code will imply reasonable terms. c no, because the total quantity of the contract is not specified. d no, because there is no consideration on the greengrocer's part.

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