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Business, 28.10.2019 22:31 alex12everett

Universal consolidated co. contracted with pittsburgh industrial furnace co. (pifcom) to engineer and build equipment for its mill. the contract required pifcom to deliver the finished equipment to a trucking company to be transported to universal. shortly after pifcom delivered the goods to the trucking company as scheduled, universal notified pifcom that it was cancelling the deal and ordered pifcom to stop work. the next day, the trucking company arrived at universal with all of the equipment. both pifcom and universal claim to have title to the equipment. who is right? a. title passed to universal when universal accepted the shipment from the trucking company. b. title remains with pifcom until universal pays for the equipment. c. title passed to universal when pifcom delivered the goods to the trucking company. d. none of these answers is correct.

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