Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
1-1920
Abstract
The cases show that the kind of agreement indicated by the heading of this note has become an established part of business usage. In normal times such an agreement is likely to be carried out to the entire satisfaction of both parties, without question, but, in a period of changing business conditions and abnormal price flctuations such as we have witnessed during the last few years, nice questions of interpretation are likely to arise, as is well illustrated by the recent case of Oscar Schlegel Mfg. Co. v. Peter Coopers Glue Factory, (1920) 179 N. Y. S. 271.
Recommended Citation
Grismore, Grover C. "Effect of an Agreement by One Person to Supply Another's 'Requirements' of a Given Commodity." Mich. L. Rev. 18 (1920): 409-11.