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2. (20 Points, Total, for this Question) Following an outburst of temper, internationally known diva/singer SeyLean refused t

2. (20 Points, Total, for this Question) Following an outburst of temper, internationally known diva/singer SeyLean refused to take delivery of ruby-and-pearl sequined gowns costing $500,000, purchased for her by The Winn-Winn Hotel/Casino, where she was set to perform all summer. In breach of its contract, the Winn-Winn told gown manufacturer Bob Mickey to keep the gowns that he had custom-manufactured to SeyLean's measurements. To help offset his losses, Bob Mickey used the "seller's remedy of commercial impracticability and sold the gowns to Bea Yoncey, his friend, for $50,000, a fraction of what they were worth. Under the applicable law, what should Bob have done? Identify the general contract law term for a non-breaching party's obligation to lessen, avoid, or minimize his/her/its/their damages from a breach of contract; identify the specific UCC term for a seller's remedy of finding a substitute buyer; detail the condition(s) the UCC imposes on the non-breaching party in using this remedy, and explain if Bob complied with the UCC in selling the gowns to Bea Yoncey. (HINT: After you identify both of the applicable legal terms, you may answer this Question fully with two to four sentences of detail and explanation.]


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