(CASE ANALYSIS) William Young had cut evergreen boughs and sold them exclusively
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(CASE ANALYSIS) William Young had cut evergreen boughs and sold them exclusively to Frank's Nursery & Crafts Inc for 10 years. Upon reacieving a $238,000 order for 360 tons of boughs from Frank's. Young obtained cutting rights from many farmers repaired his machinery, and made 75 new hand tiers to tie the evergreen bundle. Serveral months later, Frank's reduced its order to less than $60,000 for about 70 tons of boughs. Young delivered the 70 tons of boughs and sued Frank's for breach of contract. How where Young's damages computed? Young vs Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc. 569 N.E.2d 1034 (OH)
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Here in determining the Damages, as the Young has exercised reasonable judgement for not cutting and selling other boughs mentioend in the purchase order. The damages would include Profit which Young would have earned in case of full Performance of contract plus any incidental damages in this case he would be entiled for $1,78,000 as damages.
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