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Business, 05.08.2021 16:00 ericahale3971

Bernard, a well-known supplier of oranges to grocery stores, contracts to buy a quantity of oranges from Stanley for $5,000. Before the oranges are delivered Bernard makes another contract to sell the oranges to Castor for $5,800. Bernard paid Stanley $1,000 at the time that he and Stanley made their contract. Stanley repudiates (breaches) the contract. A court would most probably award Bernard damages of

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