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Contemporary Business Law 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman

النسخة 8الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0133578164
book Contemporary Business Law 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman cover

Contemporary Business Law 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman

النسخة 8الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0133578164
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Sufficiency of a Writing Irving Levin and Harold Lipton owned the San Diego Clippers Basketball Club, a professional basketball franchise. Levin and Lipton met with Philip Knight to discuss the sale of the Clippers to Knight. After the meeting, they all initialed a three-page handwrit­ten memorandum that Levin had drafted during the meeting. The memorandum outlined the major terms of their discus­sion, including subject matter, price, and the parties to the agreement. Levin and Lipton forwarded to Knight a letter and proposed sale agreement. Two days later, Knight informed Levin that he had decided not to purchase the Clippers. Levin and Lipton sued Knight for breach of contract. Knight argued in defense that the handwritten memorandum was not enforceable because it did not satisfy the Statute of Frauds. Is he correct? Levin v. Knight , 865 F.2d 1271, Web 1989 U.S. App. Lexis 458 (United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit)
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