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arif mert

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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?New Jersey

These cases are for my homework and I didn't find an answer. New Jersey Law. Thank you for your help, I really need it. :confused:

1- An owner of an apartment building hires a contractor to build a new building at a price of $ 1,000,000. After the contract is signed by both parties, the town where the new building is to be built passes a law that requires that all new construction have sprinklers and smoke detectors in all hallways and public areas. The builder says to the owner “I can not put them in as part of the contract price”. The owner says “How much will it cost?” The builder says “About $200,000.” The owner says “No, I will pay you only the actual cost of the material and labor to put them in”. The builder finishes the building and installs the building with the sprinklers and smoke detectors. Then the town’s building inspector inspects the building and tells to the owner that the smoke detectors are defective and they will have to be replaced and it will cost $30,000 to replace them. The builder has already finished the job and does not want to come in and replace them. How much is the builder to be paid? Legal reasons.

2- An owner of a race horse makes a contract to sell the race horse for $500,000, delivery in 10 days. The next day the horse brakes and leg and has to be destroyed. When the owner finds out, he calls the buyer and offers to substitute another race horse. The buyer refuses to a substitute horse. What are the rights of the parties under those circumstances?

3- A basketball player has a contract with an NBA team. The contract calls for a payment of $2,000,000 each year of March 1st of that year. For the current year team tells to the ball player that they can only pay him $1,000,000 on February 1st and the other $1,000,000 on October 1st. The ball player refuses to play. When a rival team hears of the dispute, they contact the ball player and offer to pay him the $2,000,000 in full. What the present team has to do to prevent the ball player from going to do other team? Legal reasons.

4- There are twin brothers who are identical twins. One plays for an NBA team, the other ones play for a European team. They secretly switched places and teams. The NBA team finds out, what are their rights under these facts?
 


tigger22472

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First off this site doesn't do HOMEWORK.. secondly I know for a FACT that if you're going to school that involves ANYTHING with the law you have excellent resourses.. so don't tell me you can't find the answers.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
ANSWER 1: The contractor is an idiot.

ANSWER 2: Equine Law varies from state to state.

ANSWER 3: NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement Ratified 2003

ANSWER 4: Statute of Frauds.

ANSWER 5: Learn how to spell and how to correctly use grammar. :rolleyes:
 

You Are Guilty

Senior Member
arif mert said:
These cases are for my homework and I didn't find an answer. New Jersey Law. Thank you for your help, I really need it. :confused:
Luciky, I do do homework, so here ya go:

1- An owner of an apartment building hires a contractor to build a new building at a price of $ 1,000,000. After the contract is signed by both parties, the town where the new building is to be built passes a law that requires that all new construction have sprinklers and smoke detectors in all hallways and public areas. The builder says to the owner “I can not put them in as part of the contract price”. The owner says “How much will it cost?” The builder says “About $200,000.” The owner says “No, I will pay you only the actual cost of the material and labor to put them in”. The builder finishes the building and installs the building with the sprinklers and smoke detectors. Then the town’s building inspector inspects the building and tells to the owner that the smoke detectors are defective and they will have to be replaced and it will cost $30,000 to replace them. The builder has already finished the job and does not want to come in and replace them. How much is the builder to be paid? Legal reasons.
The builder has a valid claim for the fair market valueof the sprinklers ($30,000) plus the cost to buy the specialty tools to install them (sprinkler wrenches - figure another $300), and setting off that payment is the $5,000 in blow he purchased from Tyrone McNasty, his dealer, and the other $3,000 from Vinny the Tongue, his loan shark. With the vig, you figure he's just about broken even, especially once you factor in the union kickback he has to pay to get the job in the first place. Net sum: $0.00

2- An owner of a race horse makes a contract to sell the race horse for $500,000, delivery in 10 days. The next day the horse brakes and leg and has to be destroyed. When the owner finds out, he calls the buyer and offers to substitute another race horse. The buyer refuses to a substitute horse. What are the rights of the parties under those circumstances?
The seller has the right to make the original horse into any one of the following: glue, jello, dog food, or Taco Bell Big Beef Burritos. The buyer, in turn, should go out and spend $10,000 on a sheep, $5,000 on a high end video camera, and $10,000 for some skanky French ho and make his own beastilaity flick, which he can market in Europe and make a few hundy thou. At which point, he can hire a professional hitman and have the original seller killed for being a bitch.

3- A basketball player has a contract with an NBA team. The contract calls for a payment of $2,000,000 each year of March 1st of that year. For the current year team tells to the ball player that they can only pay him $1,000,000 on February 1st and the other $1,000,000 on October 1st. The ball player refuses to play. When a rival team hears of the dispute, they contact the ball player and offer to pay him the $2,000,000 in full. What the present team has to do to prevent the ball player from going to do other team? Legal reasons.
This one should have been obvious. They just need to hire a transexual prostitute to slip the player some roofies and Special K, and once he's passed out in his hotel room, to take a number of really gay pictures of him in very compromising positions, then blackmail his ass off. Hell, that's how the Bulls kept Michael Jordan all those years!


4- There are twin brothers who are identical twins. One plays for an NBA team, the other ones play for a European team. They secretly switched places and teams. The NBA team finds out, what are their rights under these facts?
This is like a trick question, but I'm on to it - this is actually "ripped from the headlines", just like "Law & Order" is on TV. In this case, Patrick Ewing and Spudd Webb were two old-time basketball players back in like the 1800s. While they were playing, no one knew that they were actually identical twins. (This all came out when they both retired and began making documentaries.)
Anyway, one day, Ole' Patrick was down at some club in Atlanta where he caught some kinda cold. He couldn't play so he secretly switched his brother Spudd into the lineup for that game so the public wouldn't find out. Only, the thing is, when Charles Oakley, the referee for the game, accidentally passed out (because he forgot to take his antacid that day), he fell over right at the scorer's table when Spudd (as Patrick) was waiting to check in, and in the process, pulled down his shorts.

Now, if you've seen pictures from the olden days, you'll remember that instead of those giant shorts like they wear now, these guys used to wear those Richard Simmons-sized shorts to show off their man-meat. Anyway, so when Spudd dropped trou, the whole crowd saw his johnson, which, unsurprisingly, was the size of a donkey. But here's the catch - Patrick, some two years earlier, was in a very public accident involving a pickle barrel, which I won't go into now, but in which he lost a good 8 or 9 inches from his wanker, leaving only the bottom half still attached to his body.

So when everyone saw Spudd/Patrick's johnson that day, the "gig was up" so to speak (well, not literally, or else no one else would have fit on the court. But that's neither here nor there.) End result, Spudd was forced to resign from the NBA and Patrick was fined $17.34. On the bright side, soon after his resignation, Spudd had a lucrative career doing internet porn, and although he spent all his money buying crack and underage boys from the Phillipines and died penniless, his name lives on today as the "Spudd Gun", aptly named after his legendary man-apparatus.


Hope that helps - just remember to copy these answers exactly or else you might not get full credit. Good luck!
 
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arif mert

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thanks all of you especially special thanks for guilty .
I just needed some help anyway forget it
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
arif mert said:
thanks all of you especially special thanks for guilty .
I just needed some help anyway forget it
You're very welcome. Of course, you're free to print this thread out and show it to your professor to prove your total incompetence and lack of initiative.

WE don't give a damn if you pass the course or not. It's better for the world if you don't you lazy punk.
 
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arif mert

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If someone like you graduated from school, I will graduate,too.
Don't worry about me I am sure I know much more than you
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
BelizeBreeze said:
Hey dumbA$$, it's You're, the conjunctive of You Are. And you expect to write petitions and motions? What a loser.

My response:

Actually, the word is "contraction". "Conjunctive" or "Conjunction" is the word "and".

IAAL
 

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