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book Business Law 12th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller ,Frank Cross cover

Business Law 12th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller ,Frank Cross

النسخة 12الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1111530594
book Business Law 12th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller ,Frank Cross cover

Business Law 12th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller ,Frank Cross

النسخة 12الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1111530594
تمرين 3
Charter Golf, Inc., manufactures and sells golf apparel and supplies. Ken Odin had worked as a Charter sales representative for six months when he was offered a position with a competing fi rm. Charter's president, Jerry Montieth, offered Odin a 10 percent commission "for the rest of his life" if Ken would turn down the offer and stay on with Charter. He also promised that Odin would not be fi red unless he was dishonest. Odin turned down the competitor's offer and stayed with Charter. Three years later, Charter fi red Odin for no reason. Odin sued, alleging breach of contract. Using the information presented in the chapter, answer the following questions.
Would a court likely decide that Odin's employment contract falls within the Statute of Frauds? Why or why not?
DEBATE THIS: Many countries have eliminated the Statute of Frauds except for sales of real estate. The United States should do the same.
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