Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The Conflict Of A Cut Above And Angel Case Study - 6

The Conflict Of A excision preceding(prenominal) And paragon - Case Study sampleThis is the story of the cases progress in the courts, from the time the plaintiff filed its complaint in court, to the conjure to the court that made the final decision in the case. The procedural history of this case is the following. On July 8, 2008, Angel and Cut Above entered into a squinch for the sale and purchase of a specialized hold out. Pursuant to the postulate Cut Above is to pay Angel $100,000.00 for the manufacture of a crane with special hydraulics that get out assist Cut Above in constructing its clients addition over the water, as the infirmary is located on a Pensacola inlet, and the rehabilitation center is to be housed in the new addition. Cut Above paid Angel a deposit of $50,000.00 with the remainder to be paid to Angel upon delivery of the crane, per specifications, on January 15, 2010. January 15, 2010, came and went and the crane did not arrive. The failure of the crane to arrive set the project back initially by one week. Following a conversation with Angels executive Cut Aboves understanding from the executive was that the crane would not be completed until January 31, 2010, at which time it was to be shipped via motortruck FOB the construction site. There is a provision in Cut Aboves contract with its client, Pensacola Memorial Hospital, that the project was to be completed by March 30, 2010, and that every day the project was slow down past that time, Cut Above would be assessed $500.00 per day, said assessment is deducted from the hospitals final payment. Cut Above was charged $3,500.00 for a 7-day delay. Based on the foregoing Cut Above rented a crane to complete as much of the project as possible until the specialized crane arrived from Angel. The crane arrived on February 4, 2010, and Cut Above accepted delivery of the crane but withheld from its final payment to Angel its appeal of renting another crane, as well as anticipated delay cos ts on the project.

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