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process , but Ann refused to pay for the car wash . A court would most likely conclude that :
9 . Mac and Rhamad signed a business contract with a clause that provides that if a dispute arises they must submit to binding arbitration to resolve the dispute . After they had been doing business together for a year , a dispute arose under the terms of the contract . Rather than submit to arbitration , Mac filed a lawsuit against Rhamad . Most likely the court will
10 . Nat signed a two-year contract to play soccer for the Scores , for $ 100,000 per game . During the second year of his contract , and just before a big game , Nat demanded that the team owner pay him an additional $ 5000 per game on his contract , starting with the current game . The owner reluctantly agreed to the new contract terms because Nat was the team ’ s leading scorer . At the end of the season , Nat demanded the additional $ 5000 per game ; the owner refused to pay . What best describes the new contract between Nat and the owner ?
11 . Roxy , while driving through Wyoming to her home in Montana , accidentally lost control of her car and drove it through a window into a store owned by Colt . Colt sued Roxy in a Wyoming court for damages to his store .
Will the Wyoming court likely be able to exercise jurisdiction over Roxy ?
12 . Assume a salesperson intentionally made one of the following statements - knowing that the statement was false - to a customer considering a purchase . Which statement could create liability for fraudulent misrepresentation if the customer made the purchase ?