The Dayton Country Club (DCC) offered many activities, but the right to play golf was reserved for

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The Dayton Country Club (DCC) offered many activities, but the right to play golf was reserved for members who paid more for the privilege. There was a waiting list for the right to golf, and people were chosen from the list according to detailed procedures, regulations, and rules. When Magness filed for bankruptcy, the DCC’s trustees sought to assign his golf rights to others on the list. Was this an assignable contract?

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Law for Business

ISBN: 978-1259722325

13th edition

Authors: A. James Barnes, Terry M. Dworkin, Eric L. Richards

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