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6 August, 01:02

On August 1, the owner of a hardware store noticed that he was running low on half-inch carriage bolts and their corresponding nuts. He called a screw manufacturer and ordered 1,000 half-inch carriage bolts and nuts to be delivered by August 15. The screw manufacturer e-mailed the store owner a confirmation of the order that same day. On August 15, the 1,000 bolts were delivered, but the nuts were missing. The store owner called the manufacturer and was told that they had been temporarily out of nuts when they had filled his order, and had reduced the amount he owed to reflect this, as they had done in the past with him in similar circumstances. The store owner protested and the manufacturer offered to send the nuts by overnight carrier so that he would get them the next day. May the store owner cancel the contract?

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  1. 6 August, 01:04
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    Yes he may because the owner was not informed of the change in order
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