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Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Gulf Oil Corporation

U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, 1975

415 F.Supp. 429

Brief Fact Summary

Eastern and Gulf Oil enjoyed a mutually advantageous business relationship involving the sale of avaition fuel. The controversy, at issue, involves an attempt by Eastern to enforce the most recent contract between the parties. Gulf Oil claimed that the contract was void for want of mutuality, and was commercially impracticable.

Rule of Law and Holding

The court concluded that the contract was binding and enforceable, and ordered a permanent injunction requiring Gulf Oil to perform according to the terms of the contract.