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>Tom,
>
>If the serial number on the contract is not the serial number on the
>piano Biasco is trying to foist on your client, then your client has
>no obligation to take the instrument. He bought a specific piano,
>and it is obviously no longer available. The contract doesn't say,
>"any U-1 Yamaha we decide to give him," right?
>
>Also, I believe there is a law that gives the customer a certain
>period of time to back out of any deal, even after delivery, whether
>or not the customer has signed a contract. To the best of my
>knowledge, this is true in California, but I'm not sure about
>Illinois.
>
>Dave Stahl
Have we a slight miss-spelling here? Perhaps the first letter of the
said company should be "F"?
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