JAGGER BROTHERS V. TECHNICAL TEXTILE CO. 198 A.2d 888 (1964) CASE BRIEF

JAGGER BROTHERS V. TECHNICAL TEXTILE CO.
198 A.2d 888 (1964)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from an action in assumpsit for nondelivery of goods under a contract.
FACTS: D agreed to purchase 20,000 pounds of yarn at $2.15 per pound. The yarn was to be manufactured by P. P manufactured 3,723 pounds and delivered them to D. D then informed P that it had repudiated the contract and would refuse any future deliveries. P sued D and was awarded $4,069.25 in damages; those being the difference between the contract price and market price at the time of the breach times the undelivered quantity. D appealed.

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