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Analysts International Corp. v. Recycled Paper Products, Inc.

United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

1987 WL 12917 (1987)

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AIC (plaintiff) contracted to develop a custom computerized reordering system for RPP (defendant), which never worked properly and ultimately had to be entirely redone; when AIC sued for unpaid fees and RPP counterclaimed for breach of implied warranties, AIC moved for summary judgment arguing the UCC's implied warranties didn't apply because the contract was for services (programming), not goods.

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Whether the Uniform Commercial Code applies to a contract if the dominant factor in the formation of the contract was the provision of goods rather than services.

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