Frankie, a house painter agrees to paint the outside of carols house light green with dark green
Question:
Frankie, a house painter agrees to paint the outside of carol’s house light green with dark green trim Because of a clerical error he mixes up carols order with that of the daycare center and paints carols house in a bright and cheerful rainbow motif.
If Frankie offers to refund 50% of the cost of the contract price to carol in exchange for a signed release and if carol agrees will the contract be discharged explain why. What is carol’s consideration for signing the release If carol signs the release but decides she can't live with the paint job several days later can she sue Frankie? Why? If Carol refuses to sign the release what legal remedies does she have? During a business lunch, Lynn and sue discuss a merger of their two companies over several cocktails After protracted negotiations, they agree to a contract for the merger and write the basic agreement which they both sign On the way home Sue gets into an auto accident and a Breathalyzer test shows she was driving while intoxicated. A week later she wants to get out of the merger agreement and contacts you her attorney for advice. Under what theory can you try to have the contract invalidated Will you definitely succeed? Why?
What type of evidence would you like to have available for trail?