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Batsakis v. Demotsis

The plaintiff Batsakis agreed to and did lend to defendant Demotsis the sum of 500,000 drachmae, which at that time, on or about April 2, 1942, had the value of $25.00 in money of the United States of America.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, El Paso | 226 S.W.2d 673 (1949)

Browning v. Johnson

Dr. Browning (plaintiff) entered into a business agreement with Dr. Johnson (defendant) to sell the plaintiff's practice and equipment. Both the parties and their attorneys believed the contracts to be completely valid and enforceable.

Supreme Court of Washington | Wash. Sup. Ct., 70 Wash. 2d 145, 422 P.2d 314 (1967)

Cook v. Coldwell Banker/Frank Laiben Realty Co.

Plaintiff, Mary Ellen Cook, a licensed real estate agent, worked as a real estate salesperson pursuant to a verbal agreement for defendant Coldwell Banker/Frank Laiben Realty Co. At a sales meeting in March 1991, the defendant orally announced a bonus program in order to remain competitive with other local brokerage firms and to retain its agents.

Court of Appeals of Missouri, Eastern District, Division Two | 967 S.W. 654 (1998)

Hamer v. Sidway

The facts of the case are that the plaintiff (Hamer) was the defendant (Sidway's) nephew whom the defendant claimed that if the plaintiff did not smoke, drink, swear, play cards or billiards until he was 21 that he would pay the plaintiff $5000. The plaintiff complied with this offer and when he turned 21 he sent a letter to his uncle alerting him to this fact and his uncle replied that he would send him the $5000 as soon as possible.

New York Court of Appeals | 124 N.Y. 538, 27 N.E. 256 (1981)

Johnson v. Otterbein University

The Defendant, Johnson, signed and delivered a promissory note to the Plaintiff, Otterbein University. The promissory note stated that Johnson would pay the trustees of the University $100 in three years.

Supreme Court of Ohio | Ohio Sup. Ct., 41 Ohio 527 (1885)

Schwartreich v. Bauman-Basch, Inc.

The plaintiff, Schwartzreich, sued his former employer, Bauman-Basch, Inc. for failing to honor the terms set forth in his employment contract.

New York Court of Appeals, 1921. | N.Y. Ct. App., 231 N.Y. 196 (1921)

 
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