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?