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The Cardigan family has made a name for themselves in the sweater industry whereby they have designed sweaters for a variety of uses and for a wide target audience ranging from toddlers to business professionals. Cassandra, whom everyone calls Cassie, is the CEO of CARDWARE Inc., Camoni is the spokesperson for the sweater line, and Candie models the lines in the professional sphere. They often use their mother, Camille, as a business consultant for input about various new ideas and marketing because she was the manager and agent of her son’s glove company. Cora and Caley, Camille’s two youngest daughters from her second failed marriage to Bo Jenkins, are co-office managers of their headquarters located in Silkadonia.

Camille has developed a good network among those in the fashion industry, especially the seamstresses who have been hired by well-known celebrities. One day, Camille spoke with Sonya, the owner and Lead Seamstress for Shazam Clothing Industries. Shazam is a leading manufacturer of unique limited edition clothes in Silkadonia. Camille presented Sonya with her order to sew a limited number (500) of hot pink and black machine knitted sweaters with a matching knit hat. Each sweater was to have a number and Candie Cardigan’s signature on a label sewn onto the bottom right side of the sweater. The hats would have the same label with matching number to its sweater, but sewn on the right side of the turned up hat cuff. Sonya agreed to make each sweater and hat pair for $100. Camille’s plan was to sell each set for $300 thereby making a $200 profit per set. While discussing the type of yarn to be used, Sonya’s cell phone rang. Sonya pushed a piece of paper and a color palette towards Camille and whispered “write the type of yarn you want used and exact dye lots” and I will begin work on this right away. Camille did as requested, but forgot to give Sonya the traditional 25 % down payment. The down payment has always been used to purchase the materials.

Sonya completed production of all 500 sweaters in record time and has presented Camille with an invoice for payment for the same. At the bottom of the invoice, the words, “Payment Due Upon Receipt” were written. Camille changed her mind about wanting the sweaters and hats, as she decided that the items would not be as profitable as originally anticipated. Sonya now comes to the law firm you work for, P. Strami, and Hammond, Attorneys at Law, and wants to know if she has any recourse. Attorney Strami hands you the following instructions and asks that you draft a memorandum to him incorporating your research.

Dear Paralegal:

Please prepare a 2–3-page double-spaced memorandum in size 12 Times New Roman font discussing the following in the order presented:

  • Please determine whether or not a contract has been formed using the basic contract principles of offer, acceptance, and consideration. State whether or not any of the crucial parts of the initial offer may be missing.
  • Further, please research whether or not Camille and Sonya’s prior course of dealings has an impact on the parties’ communications and whether or not Sonya would be successful against CARDWARE Inc. should a breach of contract lawsuit be brought against her.
  • Do not forget to provide your legal research within your memorandum. You may use case law to make comparisons, your textbook, and reliable Internet research to provide in-text citations for your work. Do not use Wikipedia.
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Tanmoy answered on Dec 22 2021
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Memorandum on Preliminary Case Research
Ga
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Business Law
Memorandum on Preliminary Case Research
From:             Para legal services
To:            Attorney Strami
Date:            22nd December, 2020
Subject:        Preliminary Research of the Sonya Case
Dear Sir,
The issue that needs to be discussed in this case is to understand whether the contract or an agreement made between two individuals is valid and is acceptable by law. There was an agreement which was entered between Camille who was the offeror and Sonya who is the offeree. While Camille is the business consultant from a renowned and well known sweater store from a wide range of audience which ranges from toddlers to business professionals. On the other hand, it was Sonya who is presently the owner and is an expert in seamstress and earns her living by her sewing by running a company called Shazam Clothing industries. It was a contract or dealing between Camille and Sonya in which it was decided that atleast 500 machines knitted sweaters and matching hats will be produced by Sonya and will be purchased by Camille. All these things and specifications were reported by Camille to Sonya when suddenly the phone of Sonya rang. It was unable for Sonya to continue with the discussion and simultaneously talk on the phone. Therefore, Sonya gave Camilla a piece of paper to write the requisite specifications while she was on the call. Camilla written whatever was her requirements but she forgot to mention a required percent of 25 percent down payment in the paper. After that Sonya tried to complete all the requisite work related to sewing of sweaters and matching hats at $100 within the expected time but Camille rejected the offer of the already knitted apparels on the ground that she was not given...
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