You love fly-fishing. You sign a contract with Lenny D’Lure, sole proprietor, of D’Lure's Lures to design and fashion a bass lure. You pay half the agreed-upon price of $600, the rest to be paid when you pick up your lure in a week. Coincidentally, that same day, Dottie K. Ash, a trout, fly-fishing fanatic, offers D’Lure $1000 to complete a trout lure in a week (when Ms. Ash leaves for Colorado). Another, signed contract is completed, including payment of half the full cost. D’lure knows that he has taken on one project too many. D’lure delegates the design and creation of your lure to Bob Bass, a skilled competitor. Bass accepts the delegation. Meanwhile, you have broken your leg and cannot use your lure this year, so you assign your right to the bass lure to Ted Muskie, a close friend. What legal issues do you see with these various arrangements?
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