Question

James owns Great Expectations, a trendy restaurant in Manhattan. He enters into a contract with Mary, who makes and sells pastries. The contract states that Mary will "supply all of Great Expectation's needs" for pastries for the next year. Is this contract enforceable?

A. Yes, because this is a requirements contract.

B. Yes, but only if James buys all of the pastries produced by Mary in the next year.

C. No, because the promise fails to specify the quantity of goods to be purchased.

D. No, because James might not need any pastries in the next year.

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