British Textile Manufacturer entered into a contract with Cotton Broker for 2,000 bales of cotton to be shipped from India to England on the ship "Peerless, sailing from Bombay." The contract was silent about the shipping date. Buyer expected the cotton to be shipped on the Peerless that sailed from Bombay in October; seller expected to ship the cotton on the Peerless that sailed from Bombay in December. By the time the second ship arrived in England, buyer had found another supplier and refused to accept the cotton. Does manufacturer have any defenses to the breach of contract suit brought by Broker?
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