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Accоrding tо Judy Orlоff, _____ is feаrful, judgmentаl аnd depleting.
Mildred hаs been а cоllectоr оf beаutiful lead crystal and blown glass for most of her adult life. She took great pride in the quality and rarity of the pieces she owned, and kept the entire collection in pristine condition, dusting and cleaning each piece regularly, and displaying them prominently in her home. However, Mildred is now in her upper 80s, her eyesight is failing, and she realizes that she is increasingly unable to tend to her collection in the way that she used to. As she has no children or heirs, Mildred decides to put the entire collection up for sale, and places ads in local newspapers (print and online), neighborhood estate sale websites, and online auction sites like Craigslist and eBay. She expresses her preference to sell the entire collection together, but states in the ads that she will sell some of the more expensive pieces individually. Armand owns a local interiors store and sells interesting, unique and expensive items for household décor, including antiques, some furniture, paintings and art work, etc. Armand contacts Mildred in response to her advertisement, and comes to her home to view her collection of lead crystal. One item that catches his eye is a multicolored glass sculpture of a dolphin leaping out of ocean waves. When he expresses interest in that piece, Mildred tells him that this is one of her most valuable items, and that she purchased it while traveling in France 50 years ago. She says that her own research had made her long suspect that this sculpture was made by the Carcassonne glass blowers for Napoleon Bonaparte when he was emperor of France. Mildred tells Armand that she paid $2500 for the dolphin, and will not take less than that. Armand, however, considers himself to be somewhat of a connoisseur of French antiquities, and he believes it to be an extremely rare Fabergé sculpture. Armand happily pays the $2500, takes the glass dolphin back to his store and immediately puts it up for sale for $15,000. Not long afterward, one of Armand’s colleagues, Ashuro, comes into Armand’s store. Ashuro’s expertise is in crystal and glass, so Armand shows him the dolphin sculpture. Armand becomes furious when Ashuro tells him that the dolphin is neither a valuable Carcassonne nor a priceless Fabergé, but simply a mass-manufactured item of no particular value. Assume that Armand wishes to sue Mildred for breach of contract. Please analyze the likelihood of his success on that claim. Include in your discussion the availability - or lack thereof - of any possible remedies.
Ling is а sоphоmоre аt the University of Michigаn in Ann Arbor. She has started a business, cleaning student dorm rooms, apartments and houses to make some extra money. Ling creates flyers and puts them up around campus, posts on her class Facebook and other social media pages, and asks students whose living spaces she has cleaned to help her market her business via “word of mouth.” Ling is in an Organic Chemistry class with David and Matthew, who ask her to clean their apartment after an upcoming football weekend. Ling agrees. She does an excellent job, and the two young men are very pleased with her work. They also think her fee - $25 per room or a maximum of $150 – is extremely reasonable. In their Chemistry class the following Tuesday morning, David and Matthew are telling a group of their classmates what great work Ling does, and recommending her. Ling is present when David and Matthew are talking about her, and she is able to answer questions that other students ask about her availability, the services she provides, and her prices. Another student, Mabel, says to Ling, “You and I live in the same dorm. My roommates are total slobs and our room is a disaster. I’d love to have you come clean sometime!” Mabel gives Ling her cell number and email address and the room number of her dorm room. Two days later, Ling goes to Mabel’s room and knocks on the door. There is no answer, but the door is unlocked. Ling walks in and takes a look around. Mabel’s dorm room is a suite with two bedrooms, a sitting room and an adjoining bathroom. It is every bit as bad as Mabel described. Ling decides to clean the rooms. She goes back and gets her cleaning supplies, and spends the next two hours cleaning. Neither Mabel nor her roommates are there while Ling is working. Ling leaves the rooms immaculate: the beds are made, the bathroom sink, toilet and floor are spotless, clothes are neatly folded and stacked, trash and old food are thrown away, furniture is dusted and the floors are vacuumed. She writes up an invoice for Mabel which says: “Four rooms cleaned. $150. Bathroom surcharge of $25. Total: $175.” Ling leaves the invoice on the coffee table in the sitting room. Ling does not hear from Mabel, so she speaks to her after their Chemistry class the following week. Ling asks, “Mabel, did you receive the invoice I left after the cleaning I did for you and your roommates last week? I was wondering when I might be paid.” Mabel replies, “Yes, we received it, but I didn’t ask you to clean that day. I talked it over with my roommates. We’re really grateful for the clean, and we’re happy to help promote your business, as a way of saying 'thank you,' but we don’t think we should have to pay you.” Assume that Ling intends to pursue legal action against Mabel and her roommates. Analyze the relative legal positions of the parties, using principles of contract law. Include in your answer a discussion of the possible available remedies to either party, if any.
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