| SnowHeart |
Alzrius wrote:
Uncle Teddy wrote:Under federal law you are required to honor the original purchase agreement.I'm a bit of a law buff (though certainly no lawyer); can you cite the law in question?
I'm curious, too. Generally contract issues are a state law matter, not federal (unless it involves a contractor or supplier for the federal government or under a federal program/grant). And if such a law did exist and it applied to a situation like this, I'd be shocked if performance was the only remedy.
| Alzrius |
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SnowHeart wrote:
Generally contract issues are a state law matter, not federal (unless it involves a contractor or supplier for the federal government or under a federal program/grant).
That was my point of curiosity, since the closest I could find was the Uniform Commercial Code, and that's not actually a set of laws, but rather of uniform acts to help set standards for commerce across state lines. Also, Restatement of the Law (2d): Contracts, but that's just a set of legal treatises about contract law, rather than being any sort of law in-and-of itself.