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    Anticipatory Avoidance Cannot Be Claimed If the Specific Goods Promised
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Anticipatory Avoidance Cannot Be Claimed If the Specific Goods Promised

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Question 56

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Anticipatory avoidance cannot be claimed if the specific goods promised to the buyer are wrongfully sold to a third party.

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