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Your school orders 50 new uniforms for its marching band. The contract is with Quality Uniforms Inc., a firm with whom the school has done business for 12 years. A week before the first public performance by the band, Quality states that it has overbooked its business and has delegated the sewing to New Era Uniforms. Is the delegation legally proper? Explain.

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User Charise
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Based on the information provided, it seems that Quality Uniforms Inc. has delegated the sewing of the uniforms to New Era Uniforms due to overbooking. Whether this delegation is legally proper would depend on the terms and conditions outlined in the contract between the school and Quality Uniforms Inc. It is important to review the contract to determine if it allows Quality Uniforms Inc. to delegate the sewing to another company. If the contract does not explicitly allow delegation or if there are specific requirements regarding the quality or standards of the uniforms, the delegation may not be legally proper. It is advisable to consult with legal experts or review the contract to assess the situation accurately.
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