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Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
book Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson cover

Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
Exercise 2
When the concluding question in a case problem can be answered simply yes or no, state the legal principle or rule of law that supports your answer.
By letters, the Twin Buttes School District had hired Cheryle Good Bird to be the elementary school head cook for two different school years. Each letter specifically set the term of employment as one school year. Before the first contract had expired, Good Bird had received a letter telling her she had been chosen to be the head cook specifically for the next school year. During the second contract period, the principal, by letter, told Good Bird the head cook position for the next school year was going to be advertised, but that she could apply for it. Good Bird reapplied but was not hired. Good Bird sued the school district, claiming it had breached an implied contract. Did Good Bird have an implied contract to continue to be the head cook?
Explanation
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No. Both the parties submitted affidavit...

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