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    I just put a new serpentine belt on the car.

    The squeaking stops when I turn the ac on.

    What could the problem be?

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  • What is the rule of law in this case?

    defendant is a young actor best known for his role in the television show, Marcy on top. Her mother, defendant mom, signed a two page management contract with Plaintiff talent manager in January 1999. The agreement was for 3 years at 15% commission. The contract specifically stated that any action Defendant actor or mom “may take in the future pertaining to disaffirmance of this agreement, whether successful or not “would not affect either Defendant’s liability for any commissions dude to Plaintiff. In other words,defendants would owe the money,even if defendant bowed out of the agreement. During the next 2 years, there was no dispute about the Plaintiff manager’s work product. She advised the family,coached the child actor, took her to auditions,even loaned defendants money. In June 2001, defendant child actor obtained a recurring role on Marcy on Top. On September 11,2001, defendant mom sent a certified letter to plaintiff talent manager stating that while she and defendant child actor appreciated her advice and guidance, they no longer needed her management services and could no longer afford to pay the 15% commission,since they owed taxes.Plaintiff talent manager responded by informing the defendants that they were in breach of their management contract. In 2004, plaintiff filed suit against the defendants.

    What points can the defendants make to win the case?

    1 AnswerLaw & Ethics7 years ago
  • Business Law help?

    defendant is a young actor best known for his role in the television show, Marcy on top. Her mother, defendant mom, signed a two page management contract with Plaintiff talent manager in January 1999. The agreement was for 3 years at 15% commission. The contract specifically stated that any action Defendant actor or mom “may take in the future pertaining to disaffirmance of this agreement, whether successful or not “would not affect either Defendant’s liability for any commissions dude to Plaintiff. In other words,defendants would owe the money,even if defendant bowed out of the agreement. During the next 2 years, there was no dispute about the Plaintiff manager’s work product. She advised the family,coached the child actor, took her to auditions,even loaned defendants money. In June 2001, defendant child actor obtained a recurring role on Marcy on Top. On September 11,2001, defendant mom sent a certified letter to plaintiff talent manager stating that while she and defendant child actor appreciated her advice and guidance, they no longer needed her management services and could no longer afford to pay the 15% commission,since they owed taxes.Plaintiff talent manager responded by informing the defendants that they were in breach of their management contract. In 2004, plaintiff filed suit against the defendants.

    What points can the defendants make to win the case?

    1 AnswerHomework Help7 years ago
  • Business Law help please?

    Defendant is a young actor best known for his role in the television show, Marcy on top. Her mother, defendant mom, signed a two page management contract with Plaintiff talent manager in January 1999. The agreement was for 3 years at 15% commission. The contract specifically stated that any action Defendant actor or mom “may take in the future pertaining to disaffirmance of this agreement, whether successful or not “would not affect either Defendant’s liability for any commissions dude to Plaintiff. In other words,defendants would owe the money,even if defendant bowed out of the agreement. During the next 2 years, there was no dispute about the Plaintiff manager’s work product. She advised the family,coached the child actor, took her to auditions,even load defendants money. In June 2001, defendant child actor obtained a recurring role on Marcy on Top. On September 11,2001, defendant mom sent a certified letter to plaintiff talent manager stating that while she and defendant child actor appreciated her advice and guidance, they no longer needed her management services and could no longer afford to pay the 15% commission,since they owed taxes.Plaintiff talent manager responded by informing the defendants that they were in breach of their management contract. In 2004, plaintiff filed suit against the defendants.

    What points can the defendants make to win the case?

    1 AnswerLaw & Ethics7 years ago
  • what are some points a defendant has to make in a case to win?

    For example,the defendant is an actor. The defendant signed a management contract with the plaintiff.The defendant would owe the money,even if defendant bowed out of the agreement.The agreement was for 3 years. After 2 years, the defendant could no longer afford to pay the manager. Plaintiff notified the defendant they were in breach of the contract and the plaintiff sued.

    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics7 years ago
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    I tightened the nut and it will work for an hour until the blade comes off again. How do I fix my wiper blade

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    I need a snipping tool to be able to finish my homework

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    I need a snipping tool to be able to finish my homework

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    I think I applied too late.. July 22nd

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    Would it be difficult as a summer online course?

  • How do you divide these radical equations?

    √(45x^4/2)

    √(2/(4x))

    2 AnswersMathematics8 years ago
  • How do you divide these radical equations?

    √(45x^4/2)

    √(2/(4x))

    1 AnswerMathematics8 years ago