Facts
Poel (P) and Brunskwick (D) engaged in negotiations to sell and buy rubber. They exchanged a number of letters and telephone conversations. The trial court indicated that there was a contract created between the parties and that D had breached the contract by not accepting the 12 tons of rubber. D appealed.
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