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Chuck agreed to sell a widget to Tawny.Under the terms of that contract,she was required to pay $50 000 on May 1 and he was required to deliver the widget to her by June 1.The contract also stated that,regardless of possession,property in the widget would not pass to Tawny until she paid the full price.Tawny failed to pay $50 000 on May 1.However,on May 2,she introduced Chuck to Brandi,who was willing to buy the same widget for $45 000.Chuck insists that Tawny is still required to pay $50 000.Tawny,in contrast,argues that she only has to pay $5000 and that Chuck is required to act reasonably by selling the widget to Brandi for $45 000.Chuck's argument is correct and Tawny's argument is incorrect.
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