BAKER V. RATZLAFF
564 P.2d 153 (1977)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a breach of contract action. Ratzlaff (D) appealed a
judgment, which found in favor of Baker (P), buyer, in a breach of contract action. D
appealed and asserted that the trial court erred in its finding that he breached the
contract. P cross-appealed, contesting the amount of the judgment.
FACTS: Baker (P) agreed to buy a crop of popcorn from Ratzlaff (D). P was to supply the
seed popcorn at the stated price. Payment for the crop was supposed to be C.O.D. as per the
written contract. D made delivery of the first shipments on February 2nd and did not ask for
payment. A second truckload was delivered 2 days later and again no payment was received but
none was asked for. During the week of February 4, Martin telephoned defendant and asked
when further deliveries would be made. Later that same week, plaintiff telephoned defendant
and asked about the delay. Defendant told Martin and plaintiff that he was having equipment
problems and that Boucher had been ill. In neither of the telephone conversations was there
any discussion of payment. A week later D sent a written notice of termination of the
contract claiming that P had breached the contract by failing to pay on delivery as required
by paragraphs 12 and 13. Upon receipt of the notice of termination on or within a few days
following February 12, P sent checks for the two loads that had been delivered. D entered
into a contract with a third party for the sale of the balance of the 1973 popcorn at a
price of $8.00 per hundredweight instead of the $4.75 per hundredweight with P. This
contract was performed by D's delivery of 1,600,000 pounds of popcorn. P testified that he
had to pay $10.30 for some replacement popcorn. The trial court awarded damages of $52,000.
This amount represents the value of 1,600,000 pounds at 3.25 per hundredweight, the
difference between the parties' contract price of $4.75 and an $8.00 price. P and D
appealed.
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