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Black tool and die company agreed to make a punch press die for white for $10,000. a one-month delivery time was agreed on. black was ready to begin work on the die when white called and told black to hold up until further notice. white then shopped around in an attempt to find lower price for the die. white could not find a better price and called about two weeks later to tell black to go ahead on the die, but black refused, saying that its work schedule was now such that the die could not be completed within six months. white claims breach of contract and threatens to sue. what is the likely outcome of the case? a. white will likely lose; after on contract white is forbidden to search for a better price. b. white will likely prevail; black ratified the contract change accepting the delay. c. white will likely lose; the only breach of contract which has occurred is a breach by white d. white will likely prevail; black was required to terminate the contract and demand payment for any production planning at the request for delay.

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