subject
Business, 16.03.2020 22:01 BlueDiamond4820

Suppose that Jack, Sophia, and Hal enter into a contract to close on the business without the non-competition agreement. Jack states that he would probably sign the non-competition agreement if they included an extra $100,000. A month later, Hal and Sophia bring Jack $100,000. What is the result? If Jack does not accept the $100,000, there is a valid contract for the sale of the business, without a non-competition clause. If Jack does not accept the $100,000, he may not sell the frozen food, but only for a reasonable amount of time. Jack cannot change his mind, since he stated that he would probably accept $100,000 additional for the non-competition agreement. If Jack does not accept the $100,000, there is no valid contract for the sale of the business or for the non-competition agreement. Suppose at the end of the meeting, Jack makes an offer regarding the restaurant buyout, which includes the non-competition agreement. Prior to Hal and Sophia agreeing to the offer however, Jack changes his mind. Can he do so? No, unless the offer states that it is revocable. Yes, and there is no need to actually communicate the revocation to Hal and Sophia (or their agent) prior to acceptance. Yes, as long as he actually communicates the revocation to Hal and Sophia (or their agent) prior to acceptance. No, once an offer is made, it can never be revoked.

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 21.06.2019 23:30, aaroneduke4576
Consider the following scenarios. use what you have learned to decide if the goods and services being provided are individual, public, or merit goods. for each case, state what kind of good has been described and explain your answer using the definitions of individual, public, and merit goods. (6 points each) 1. from your window, you can see a city block that's on fire. you watch city firefighters rescue people and battle the flames to save the buildings. 2. while visiting relatives, you learn that your cousins attend a nearby elementary school that is supported financially by local property tax revenue. 3. you see a squadron of military jets flying overhead. 4. you find out that your aunt works for a defense manufacturing company that has several defense contracts with the government. she tells you that she works for a team that is producing a communications satellite. 5. your class visits a local jail run by a private, profit-making company that detains county criminals and is paid with tax revenue.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 03:00, brodybb5515
Sonic corp. manufactures ski and snowboarding equipment. it has estimated that this year there will be substantial growth in its sales during the winter months. it approaches the bank for credit. what is the purpose of such credit known as? a. expansion b. inventory building c. debt management d. emergency maintenance
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 10:10, hausofharris
Karen is working on classifying all her company’s products in terms of whether they have strong or weak market share and whether this share is in a slow or growing market. what type of strategic framework is she using?
Answers: 2
image
Business, 22.06.2019 10:50, hsjsjsjdjjd
Suppose that a firm is considering moving from a batch process to an assembly-line process to better meet evolving market needs. what concerns might the following functions have about this proposed process change: marketing, finance, human resources, accounting, and information systems?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Suppose that Jack, Sophia, and Hal enter into a contract to close on the business without the non-co...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
History, 02.12.2020 06:50
Konu
Mathematics, 02.12.2020 06:50
Konu
Chemistry, 02.12.2020 06:50