Examlex

Solved

Brittany Runs a Store Called "Miatas Only" That Sells Parts

question 61

Essay

Brittany runs a store called "Miatas Only" that sells parts and accessories for the popular Mazda Miata sports car.The store purchases parts and accessories from many manufacturers,but,as its name indicates,sells parts only for Miatas.The store received a shipment for a large order from Worldwide Sportscar Accessories late on a Saturday afternoon.The seller had assured "Miatas Only" that the goods were conforming.After a quick count of the boxes,the store accepted the shipment.The following week when stocking the items,the following problems were found with the order:
1.Some sheepskin seat covers were the wrong color.The store had ordered 50 of these in four different colors,but all 50 were black.The value of the seat covers was the same regardless of color.
2.The store had ordered 100 sets of floor mats with the name "Miata" embossed on them,but instead received 100 sets embossed with "SLK" that were sized for the Mercedes-Benz sports car of that name.The Miata mats cost the store $60 per pair and can be sold for $90,whereas the SLK mats cost $70 and are usually sold for $110.
3.The store had ordered 100 blankets embossed with "Miata" and received the blankets ordered,but without "Miata" embossed.The plain blankets cost $10 less and sell for $10 less.
Assume that nonconformity was not difficult to discover.Discuss what is required for a buyer to revoke acceptance and whether "Miatas Only" can revoke its acceptance of these items.


Definitions:

Political Orientation

Refers to an individual's or group's predisposition towards specific political ideologies, beliefs, or parties.

Liberals

Individuals or groups who advocate for freedom of the individual, democratic principles, and often support progressive reforms in society.

Conservatives

Individuals or groups that hold traditional values and are resistant to change, advocating for the preservation of established institutions.

Social Psychologists

Professionals who analyze the impact of real, perceived, or suggested presence of other people on a person's mental processes, emotions, and actions.

Related Questions