Question

Johnny LaRue sells men's jackets to men's clothing stores, including Melonville Man. Melonville Man orders a selection of men's jackets from LaRue's catalog, asking that LaRue select an assortment of goods for the buyer. LaRue takes advantage of this opportunity to get rid of the odd-sized jackets and those in pastel colors that are no longer popular. LaRue:

A. has stuck to the express terms of the sales contract.

B. has violated the good faith requirement under sales contracts.

C. has followed the usual trade practice.

D. has properly modified the contract.

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