Cricket Alley Corp. v. Data Terminal Systems, Inc.
Kansas Supreme Court
732 P.2d 719 (1987)
Relevant factsFree
Cricket (plaintiff) bought computerized cash registers from DTS (defendant) that were represented as able to communicate with Cricket's existing Wang computer, but the registers failed to do so, causing increased labor costs; the jury awarded Cricket both incidental and consequential damages for breach of express warranty, and DTS appealed the consequential-damages award.
IssueFree
Whether, if a seller breaches a warranty, a buyer may recover any loss resulting from its needs that the seller had reason to know of at the time of contracting.