Question: Write me a law school essay with this fact patern with all the issues in a IRAC format 1/1 - 100% + CL611 Contracts ||
Write me a law school essay with this fact patern with all the issues in a IRAC format
1/1 - 100% + CL611 Contracts || Final Exam 2501L Doris decided to run for an open city council position in City. She entered into a valid contract with Adco to post an advertisement promoting her candidacy on five billboards located within City. The advertisement was to be displayed on the billboards for five weeks prior to the date of the election. The agreed price was $100 per week per billboard for a total of $2,500. Adco's standard form contract contained the following provision: "Any breach of this agreement by customer shall result in the total outstanding balance on the contract becoming immediately due, together with a $1,000 early cancellation penalty." Doris then entered into a valid contract with Mailco to mail to every resident of City an advertisement designed by Mailco promoting Doris' candidacy one week before the date of the election. The contract specified that the mailed advertisement had to meet the satisfaction of Sally, Doris' campaign manager, and that Doris would pay Mailco $1000 for their services. Doris entered into a third valid contract with Hotel leasing a hotel ballroom on the night of the election to hold a victory party. That contract provided that either side could cancel the contract by providing written notice three days before the scheduled event. In preparation for the victory party, Hotel created a banner featuring an image of Doris with her hands raised in victory. Hotel sent the banner to Doris for her approval. Three weeks before the date of the election, Sally was killed in an automobile collision. Two weeks before the date of the election, City's election board discovered that Doris did not live within the city limits of City and was therefore, ineligible to be a candidate for city council. As a result, the election board removed Doris' name from the ballot. Doris was aware that she had to be a resident of City to be a candidate for the city council, but she knew she lived very close to the City limits and felt no one would care that she was slightly outside the City limits. lawsuit? Discuss. 2. Mailco brought suit against Doris for breach of contract. What would be the result of that lawsuit? Discuss. 1. Adco brought suit against Doris for breach of contract. What would be the result of that 3. Is Hotel entitled to any recovery from Doris? Discuss. campaign never approved the advertisement she was not obligated to pay. the contract. When Mailco approached Doris requesting payment, Doris claimed that since her mailed an advertisement promoting Doris's candidacy to every resident of City as called for by Doris failed to notify Mailco that she was no longer running for city council. Mailco prepared and banner prepared by Hotel and she figured they could no longer use it, she decided to keep it. contract to rent the hotel ballroom on the night of the election. Since she liked the look of the Doris also sent written notice one week prior to the election date that she was canceling the Adco was unable to find an advertiser willing to rent the remaining two billboards. the five billboards for the remaining two weeks prior to the election date at $90 per billboard. another candidate about advertising on the billboards, and that candidate agreed to rent three of was not going to pay for the final two weeks of advertising on the five billboards. Adco contacted Doris immediately notified Adco that she was no longer a candidate for city council and that she
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