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Right to Cure. Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co decided to install a fall-protection system for elevated walkways, roof areas, and interior catwalks in Grand Central Terminal, in New York City. The system was needed to ensure the safety of Metro-North employees when they worked at great heights on the interior and exterior of the terminal. Sinco, Inc, proposed a system called Sayflida, which involved a harness worn by the worker, a network of cables, and metal clips or sleeves called Sayflinks that connected the harness to the cables. Metro-North agreed to pay 197,325 for the installation of this system by June 26, 1999. Because the system's reliability was crucial, the contract required certain quality control processes. During a training session for Metro-North employees on June 29, the Sayflink sleeves fell apart. Within two days, Sinco manufactured and delivered two different types of replacement clips without subjecting them to the contract's quality control process, but Metro-North rejected them. Sinco suggested other possible solutions, which Metro-North did not accept. In September, Metro-North terminated its contract with Sinco and awarded the work to Surety, Inc, at a price of about 348,000. Sinco filed a suit in a federal district court, alleging breach of contract. Metro-North counterclaimed for its cost of cover. In whose favor should the court rule, and why?

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Adam enters into an oral agreement with Tushar that Tushar will sell Adam's house for him. A week later, the house burns down. Adam and Tushar's agency is now:
 a. terminated by operation of law b. still in place
  c. illegal in some states d. fraudulent in all states e. temporarily suspended



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The court granted Metro-North's motion for summary judgment, awarding Metro-North the difference between the Sinco contract price and the Surety contract price. The court acknowledged that a material breach justifies the injured party in exercising a right to self-help by suspending performance, but it does not necessarily justify the injured party in exercising such a right by terminating the contract. Fairness ordinarily dictates that the party in breach be allowed a period of timeeven if only a short oneto cure the breach if it can. The court concluded that Sinco's attempted performance under the contractits delivery of a fall-protection system that included the defective Sayflinksdid not satisfy its contractual obligations. The court explained that the Sayflinks which failed on June 29 did not satisfy the contract and, because the replacement clips were not subjected to the contract's required quality control process, they also did not conform to the contract. Sinco's subsequent proposals for other possible cures were mere offers of potentially curative performance and did not adequately cure Sinco's breach. . . . The contract called for reliable equipment to protect Metro-North's employees from grave injury or death, and Sinco's equipment had been shown to be unreliable. In order to effectuate a cure, Sinco was obliged to make a conforming tenderthat is, to put a fall protection system and proof of its reliability at Metro-North's disposition, leaving it to Metro-North to accept the tender. This Sinco did not do.

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urbanoutfitters

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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