Multiple Choice
Four students assigned to examine the operations of Mr. Triffle's restaurant supply company found that the business worked in an inefficient manner. On the students' recommendation, Triffle went to Computerheaven Ltd. and explained to the salesperson the needs of the company. Computerheaven sold the company a Server system for $58,000. The system was in operation less than one hour when it malfunctioned and burned one of Triffle's employees. The malfunction was not the fault of the seller or the buyer, but of the manufacturer. Which one of the following actions arise from these facts?
A) Triffle's company v. Computerheaven for breach of a warranty because the system was not of merchantable quality
B) Triffle's company v. Computerheaven for breach of a condition because the system was not fit for purpose
C) Triffle's company v. the manufacturer for frustration
D) Triffle's employee v. Computerheaven for negligence
E) Triffle's employee v. Triffle's company for breach of condition
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