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STRAT 3410-003 Fall 2025 Exam #2- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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Nick Miller sends an offer to a local bookstore to sell them 100 copies of his novel, The Pepperwood Chronicles, for $10 dollars each to be delivered to them in one week at their store location with a 10% late fee for any late payments. The bookstore sends back an acceptance form agreeing to the price, delivery and quantity, but changes some wording on the jurisdiction clause. Due to the change in the jurisidiciton clause, Nick proceeds to sell the books to a local school instead. The bookstore sues Nick for Breach of Contract. Which is the most likely outcome:

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A.The bookstore will lose. The parties did not enter a contract.
B.The bookstore will win because the parties had a valid contract.
C.The bookstore will win against the local school for contractual interference, even if they did not know about the contract discussions with Pepperwood Chronicles.
D.The bookstore will lose for Breach of Contract but win for Promissory Estoppel.
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Consider the scenario as a contract formation puzzle. The initial offer from Nick Miller to sell 100 copies at $10 each with delivery in a week and a late payment provision creates a potential contract, contingent on proper acceptance. Option 1: The bookstore will lose. The parties did not enter a contract. This rests on the mirror-image rule: a contract is formed when the offeree accepts the offer exactly as stated. Here, the bookstore’s response accepted price, quantity, and delivery terms but altered the jurisdiction clause. Such a modification is not a mere clerical change; it is a change in a fundamental te......Login to view full explanation

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