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A bulk retаiler оf аccessоries fоr musicаl instruments placed an advertisement in a trade magazine popular with those in the music business, offering for sale 50-count boxes of a particular type of mouthpiece for use with the French horn, minimum purchase 10 boxes, at $100 per box. In response to the advertisement, the owner of a large store that sold brass and woodwind instruments in its shop and over the Internet sent a written order to the bulk retailer for 12 boxes (50-count) of the mouthpiece. In his letter that accompanied the order, the store owner stated that he would send the bulk retailer his payment of $1,200 upon delivery. The letter also said that the mouthpieces must fit onto three specified models of French horn. The day after receiving the written order and letter from the store owner, the bulk retailer shipped 12 boxes (50-count) of the mouthpiece to him. Accompanying the invoice on the boxes was a letter from the bulk retailer stating that the mouthpieces are compatible with two of the models of French horn but that the retailer makes no warranties as to the compatibility of the mouthpieces with any other model of French horn. Shortly after accepting shipment of the boxes, the store owner realized that the mouthpieces did not fit onto the third model of French horn that it had specified and instituted an action against the bulk retailer. Which of the following statements would offer the strongest support in favor of the store owner’s position?
Dаnzig оwns аn Itаlian restaurant оn the Miracle Mile in Lоs Angeles. Danzig saw an ad by Peters in the newspaper offering to paint murals on the walls of businesses. The ad showed several examples of Peter’s work but gave no prices. The ad did provide an email by which to reach Peters. Danzig wrote an email to Peters at 10 AM on September 29, 2023 stating: “I would like you to paint a mural of St. Mark’s square in Venice on the long wall of my restaurant. Attached is a photo of the wall. I would like the mural to stretch the full length of the wall. I am going to close the restaurant for the first two weeks in October while I go to Europe on vacation. The landlord of the building can let you in. That would be the ideal time for you to do the project. I will pay you $10K for the work upon completion. I will also re-imburse you for the cost of materials.” Peters emailed back the same day five hours later “Your terms are acceptable. I will begin work on October 1st. Let me know if you want a particular view of St. Mark’s square. Send me a picture if you want something specific. Otherwise, I have many romantic photos of the square and will pick one for you.” Not long after sending the message, Danzig began to have second thoughts. Danzig did not open Peters’ response but sent Peters an email a day after the initial email stating “Undecided. Withdrawing. Leaving tomorrow.” Peters saw that email on October 1, 2023. Peters was puzzled about what this meant. Peters wrote an email back “I accepted your offer, so I assume we have a deal. Do you mean you are undecided about the view? What do you mean by “withdrawing?” I will commence work tonight.” Danzig had no internet service while in Europe and did not see this last email until returning to Los Angeles and discovering the completed mural with a bill for $10K in labor and $25K in materials. Peters used ground up semiprecious stones to create the pigments in paints she mixed herself just as many of the old Italian master painters did. The view of St. Mark’s square chosen by Peters was looking west from the east end of the square. It did not include the famous cathedral of St. Mark’s on the east side of the square. Danzig had expected the mural to include the famous cathedral and its bell tower. Danzig was horrified at the expense of the materials. Doing the same mural with craft paints would have cost about $1k but would have had less vibrant color and would have faded in a few years, whereas the special paints mixed by Peters will last for centuries. Danzig refused to pay. Peters sued for breach of contract. Discuss the issues presented by the case between Peters and Danzig. Do not discuss any case against the landlord.