Company Alpha files a lawsuit against Company Beta for breach of contract, alleging that Beta failed to deliver goods as specified. In response, Company Beta files a motion for summary judgment, asserting that all contractual obligations were met and there is no breach. To succeed on its motion, what must Company Beta demonstrate?
Company Alpha failed to properly serve the complaint within the statutory timeframe.
Company Beta can prove that Company Alpha has not suffered any actual damages.
There is insufficient evidence to establish the existence of a valid contract between the parties.
Company Beta must show that the evidence supports their position and that there are no disputed material facts that require a trial.
To succeed on a summary judgment motion, the moving party must show that there are no genuine disputes of material fact and that they are entitled to judgment based on the evidence. Company Beta must demonstrate that, according to the contract's terms and the presented evidence, the facts do not support Company Alpha's claim of breach.
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