CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 2
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 2 Dear Becky Upon our full review of everything that you have told us , we were able to come up with strong opinions that you have a better chance of arguing against possible indictment that would be d against you in court in connection with the different contracts you have entered into . In view of this , I would like to point out that there are some provisions of the law that might help you in case a complaint d in court become a full blown court case As per

our consultations with our lawyers , the provisions of `Duress and `undue influence ' might apply to the contract you have entered into with Roger . Apparently , Roger was well aware of your contract with Herman , and you informed him that you cannot accept any commitment anymore in view of your desire to finish the job at the given time . Upon realizing your firm stands not take on any job in favor on your contract with Herman , Roger used his undue influence to coerce you into signing a contract towards his project . In this case , unconscionability might also be pertinent to the contract which Roger obliged you to sign given the duration of the project , and the amount offered ?2000 which was far lower than the price that Herman has set for similar job . Roger knew that this amount was short of what is required to , but he obviously took advantage of your past case in to insure you get the...
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