Stuart contracts to act in a comedy for Charlotte and to comply with all theater regulations for

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Stuart contracts to act in a comedy for Charlotte and to comply with all theater regulations for four seasons. Charlotte promises to pay Stuart $1,800 for each performance and to allow Stuart one benefit performance each season. It is expressly agreed ‘‘Stuart shall not be employed in any other production for the period of the contract.’’ During the first year of the contract, Stuart and Charlotte have a terrible quarrel. Thereafter, Stuart signs a contract to perform in Elaine’s production and ceases performing for Charlotte. Charlotte seeks
(a) To prevent Stuart from performing for Elaine, and
(b) To require Stuart to perform his contract with Charlotte. What result?

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Smith and Roberson Business Law

ISBN: 978-0538473637

15th Edition

Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts

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