A, a manufacturer, agrees to supply B, the owner of a hotel, with 50 tables and 200 matching chairs. The furniture is to be supplied on the first day of the next month. A delivers the 50 tables to B, but no chairs. A says that because there is nothing wrong with the tables, B must at least accept and pay for those. He remains willing to manufacture and supply the chairs. B says that the tables are useless to him without the matching chairs and he does not want to keep them. He does not want to allow A any further time to make the chairs.
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