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On February 1, 2004, Zhang entered into a contract with Sorichetti to buy Sorichetti’s Las Vegas home for $532,500.
On April 25, 2005, Poux hired Hernandez to sell organic produce for her sole proprietorship, Access Organics Sales.
Schneider’s asserted that the contract had been modified in October 1998 to reduce the price to $30 per pig. Was this modification enforceable?
Case Study: Two months after being honorably discharged from his job as a military test pilot, the world of Donald C. exploded in a flash of burning gas
Approximately four years before his death, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave Boston University possession of some of his correspondence, manuscripts.
Smith hired Jones Construction to build a detached garage on her property according to certain specifications for $15,000.
Generate a chart or table that lists a variety of crime types. Your chart should include at least four types of crimes and should include violent crimes
Ruth and Bryan Davis owned seven acres of land in Warren, Massachusetts. On August 19, 1997, Ruth and Bryan conveyed one and one-half acres.
The church contended that there was no consideration to support its promise to pay retirement benefits to Brads for life. Is the church correct?
In October 2002, real estate developer Lotus Property entered into a contract with the Greers to purchase 148 acres of land.
The contract contained a penalty clause exacting daily penalties for late performance, and Tinker was working hard to complete the building on time.
Mestrovic, the widow of an internationally known sculptor and artist, owned a large number of works of art created by her late husband.
Rodi was recruited to the defendant law school, which had provisional accreditation, by statements indicating that accreditation would be forthcoming.
Odorizzi, an elementary school teacher, was arrested on criminal charges involving illegal sexual activity.
The Cherrys bought a home from the McCalls. After the Cherrys bought the home, they discovered a walled-in room in the basement.
Name at least two options for resolving the scenario, providing a brief overview of what sort of ethical decisions each option might make.
Boskett, a part-time coin dealer, paid $450 for a dime purportedly minted in 1916 at Denver and two additional coins of relatively small value.
The distributorship agreement provided that Paulaner could terminate the agreement if a default in payment.
In 1985, State Farm Mutual Insurance issued Casto an automobile insurance policy on her Jaguar.
Calvin and Audrey Bones are the trustees of the Calvin R. and Audrey J. Bones Family Trust. The trust owned a ranch in Nebraska that the trust decided to sell.
Mariah Carey is a famous entertainer. Vian, who was Carey’s stepfather before she achieved stardom, was in the business of designing, producing, and marketing.
In July 1985, Congress passed the Statue of Liberty– Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act.
Jeff visited a car dealership and test-drove a used car. After discussing the price with the salesman, Jake, and learning that he could purchase the car.
First Texas Savings Association promoted a “$5,000 Scoreboard Challenge” contest. Contestants who completed an entry form.
In 1997, Rubbermaid launched its “Tidal Wave Project” to introduce into the marketplace new and improved sponge mops named for a wave pattern.