Opinion ID: 168106
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Heading Rank: 3

Heading: AT& T Sale

Text: For several months, CATV continued to liquidate the goods, but by August, over 70% of the equipment remained at the warehouse. During this period, Arguss had continued negotiations with A T& T, which finally agreed to purchase the remaining equipment from Arguss. To facilitate the sale, Arguss needed information from CATV about the status of the Portland warehouse and the -7- equipment because CATV had control of the warehouse. Richmond said he was “running around in circles” to get the information Arguss needed to make the sale, and he told Arguss that he would claim a commission on any sale to AT& T. R. at 941. On August 28, Richmond informed Arguss that the equipment was ready for shipment to AT& T and that CATV was awaiting shipping instructions. However, a few days later, Arguss evicted CATV from the Portland warehouse, so CATV was unable to ship the equipment to AT& T. Arguss completed the sale to A T& T but refused to give any commission to CATV.