Multiple Choice
Pavers Inc. contracts to buy some heavy equipment from Earthmovers, Inc. Before either party performs, Earthmovers sells its assets to Excavation Corporation. On learning of the sale, Pavers is concerned about its contract with Earthmovers. Pavers should
A) demand assurances of performance from the seller.
B) consider the contract repudiated and sue the seller for breach.
C) buy the equipment from a different firm and bill the seller for the price.
D) buy the equipment from a different firm and bill Excavation for the price.
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