| 
						 Read the facts and the question and then choose the best answer. 
						A, a retailer, agrees to buy 100 computers from B, a wholesaler, for $20,000. Payment is to be made on delivery two weeks after the contract, but when the time comes, B tells A that he is short of stock and can only supply 50 computers for the time being. A says this is unacceptable, and instead arranges to buy 100 computers of the same kind from C for $20,000. C delivers the computers the same day. 
						A wants to sue B for damages for breach of contract. Is a claim for damages appropriate in these circumstances? 
						 |