Discuss the below:
On October 1, 2016, Long John Ranger Restaurants entered into a binding contract with AVOCO Construction Company to build a new restaurant facility. There may be some problems with enforcement of that contract as listed below.
Q1: Long John has been informed that the construction cannot begin because AVOCO has no bricks. In fact, a nationwide brick strike has made the acquisition of bricks very difficult. Can Long John successfully sue AVOCO?
QA: Assume that Long John Ranger does build a new restaurant and sells it to Bobby Ray for $500,000.00. As part of the transaction, Long John agrees not to open another restaurant for ten years within a 50-mile radius of the one sold. Seven years later, Long John opens a restaurant 30 miles away. Can Ray enforce the agreement? Why or why not?