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Paisley and Dahlia both owned bookstores in Galena, Illinois…

Paisley and Dahlia both owned bookstores in Galena, Illinois.  While Paisley’s Community Bookstore had a mixture of books, along with a coffee shop and gift store, Dahlia’s Vintage Bookstore specialized in used books.  Paisley often reached out to Dahlia when a customer asked for a book that she knew Paisley’s Community Bookstore did not have.  The standard business agreement between the two of them was that if Dahlia agreed to the sale, Paisley would generate a form agreement for Dahlia to sign, and Paisley’s Community Bookstore would receive the electronic funds from Dahlia’s Vintage Bookstore after receipt of the book.  Since many of the books Dahlia’s Vintage Bookstore had in stock were extremely old books, Dahlia was careful in the decisions she made to sell these books.  There were times when Dahlia had to ask for the sale to not go through for some reason, and Paisley had always been accommodating. One day, Paisley called Dahlia after a customer asked her if Paisley’s Community Bookstore had in stock the “Birds of America” book written by John James Audubon. After one of Dahlia’s assistants told her they found it in stock at Dahlia’s Vintage Bookstore, Dahlia told Paisley to send over a standard business agreement.  There was a new paragraph in the agreement that stated that all disputes would be resolved by mandatory arbitration with no available attorney fees for the seller of the book, and that all sales were final with no returns. However, Dahlia did not notice this new paragraph when she signed it because she assumed it was just like all the standard business agreements.  She agreed to sell the “Birds of America” book to Paisley’s Community Bookstore for $75.  The day before Dahlia shipped the book to Paisley’s Community Bookstore, she received a phone call from a lady who worked for the Library of Congress.  The lady from the Library of Congress explained to Dahlia that she had found out through the Dahlia’s Vintage Bookstore’s online that her bookstore had the extremely rare “Birds of America” book in stock, and she asked if Dahlia could check to see what edition it was.  Dahlia retrieved the book and told her it was the first edition of the book.  The lady from the Library of Congress gasped and said, “Did you know that book is worth $11 million?  We’d like to offer to purchase that from you and we will pay you $5 million for it.  Just think of all the people who can enjoy this book (who would not have been able to except for your sale) when it’s on display in the Library of Congress.”  Dahlia immediately accepted and then called Paisley to tell her she could not sell her the book.  Paisley became very agitated on the phone and was breathing loudly and told her that she was afraid that if Dahlia didn’t follow through with shipping her the “Birds of America” book as promised, she would suffer mental anguish.  Dahlia didn’t know what to do, so she just hung up because she saw that the lady from the Library of Congress was calling her back on the second business line. What can Paisley do to recover the “Birds of America” book pursuant to the agreement? Discuss any defenses that Dahlia can make against Paisley.

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You must type your answer in the box provided and show all y…

You must type your answer in the box provided and show all your work. Answers that do not follow the required steps will receive only partial credit. To earn full credit, follow the instructions below and show all steps: Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine.  Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine. A cube has a mass of 6.0×10−2 kg and a volume of 2.0×10−5 m3. What is its density?

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Where monks live, removed from the world, and practice their…

Where monks live, removed from the world, and practice their faith:

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Dave is a movie producer who entered into a written agreemen…

Dave is a movie producer who entered into a written agreement in January to sell his 10-acre estate property to Paul for $20 million. The sale was scheduled to close by March 31st. Upon receipt of Paul’s down payment of $2 million Dave vacated the estate on January 5th and went to Australia to finish up a movie, production of which had shut down due to cost overruns. Dave used the $2 million to finish the movie and sell it to eFlix, a streaming service, at the end of February. The eFlix deal would net a profit to Dave of $75 million, due and payable to Dave on June 1st from eFlix. When Dave vacated the estate on January 5th, he notified Paul that the insurance, security and caretaking contracts on the estate had been cancelled. Paul procured insurance on the property for $100,000 and engaged a management company for $250,000 to maintain security and caretaking of the property through the end of the year. On March 30th Paul deposited the balance of the purchase price ($18 million) in escrow and inquired of Dave as to possession of the property. Dave replied that he had decided not to sell, and that he would be moving back into the estate right away. The escrow was cancelled and $18 million was refunded to Paul. Paul demanded return of the $2 million down payment and reimbursement of the $100,000 insurance premium and the $250,000 security and caretaking expenses. Dave told Paul that he would “be able to make Paul whole in early July.” Assume that Paul can state a prima facie case for breach/repudiation of contract. To what legal remedies, if any, is Paul entitled? Discuss fully.

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You must type your answer in the box provided and show all y…

You must type your answer in the box provided and show all your work. Answers that do not follow the required steps will receive only partial credit. To earn full credit, follow the instructions below and show all steps: Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine.  Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine. How much heat in calories is needed to melt 350 g of ice at 0 °C? (The latent heat of fusion for water is 80 cal/g.)

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Fluid ounces 19 = ________ milliliters https://drive.google….

Fluid ounces 19 = ________ milliliters https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_CrYCHr3o-Q7vuRGmj97-GVZI535Cm-w/view

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 Prison gang members, who exert control over many __________…

 Prison gang members, who exert control over many ___________ members, often engage in crime and violence upon their return to the community

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It should also be noted that the interview of involved offic…

It should also be noted that the interview of involved officers may be delayed in order to pro-vide the officer with sufficient  ____________ this can range from a few hours to several day.

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Solve with Clark’s Rule. The child weighs 88 pounds, and the…

Solve with Clark’s Rule. The child weighs 88 pounds, and the average child dose is 75 mg. What is the estimated proper dose? Round to the nearest whole number. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_CrYCHr3o-Q7vuRGmj97-GVZI535Cm-w/view

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0.2 milligram = grain ________ https://drive.google.com/file…

0.2 milligram = grain ________ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_CrYCHr3o-Q7vuRGmj97-GVZI535Cm-w/view

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