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29 March, 23:23

Hornbuckle purchased equipment from Continental Gin (CG) for $6,300. However, after some of the equipment proved defective, Hornbuckle sent CG a check for $4,000 marked "by endorsement this check is accepted in full payment," and CG endorsed and deposited the check. May CG force Hornbuckle to pay the remaining $2,300? Why?

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  1. 29 March, 23:33
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    No Continental Gin can not force Hornbuckle

    Explanation:

    given data

    purchased equipment = $6,300

    proved defective = $4,000

    remaining = $2,300

    to find out

    May CG force Hornbuckle to pay the remaining

    solution

    according to statement we can say No Continental Gin can not force Hornbuckle to pay the remaining because when he get equipment and deposit money in to Continental Gin account that time he has no doubt or obligation by the payment

    so if he have doubt now on payment, then he should have ask on that time when he endorsement this check is accepted in full payment
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