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Business Law Today 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1133273561
book Business Law Today 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller cover

Business Law Today 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1133273561
Exercise 4
Quasi Contract.
Middleton Motors, Inc., a struggling Ford dealership in Wisconsin, sought managerial and financial assistance from Lindquist Ford, Inc., a successful Ford dealership in Iowa. While the two dealerships negotiated the terms for the services and a cash infusion, Lindquist sent Craig Miller, its general manager, to assume control of Middleton. After a year, the parties had not agreed on the terms, Lindquist had not invested any funds, Middleton had not made a profit, and Miller was fired without being paid. Can Miller recover pay for his time on a quasi-contract theory? Why or why not? Which of the quasi-contract requirements is most likely to be disputed in this case? Why? [Lindquist Ford, Inc. v. Middleton Motors, Inc., 557 F.3d 469 (7th Cir. 2009)]
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