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7 October, 19:05

Jordan ordered encyclopedias and the contract specified that delivery was to be made to jordan's home. instead, the encyclopedias were delivered to her post office box and she never received them. she refuses to pay for them and the encyclopedia company sues her. how would a court likely rule?

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  1. 7 October, 19:17
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    Jordan and the encyclopedia company agreed to a contract, which is likely legally binding. The delivery was to be made to Jordan's home, and was not. Therefore it is unlikely that a court would rule in the encyclopedia company's favor. As so, Jordan will likely be the winner of the suit as he did not receive what he was going to pay for.
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