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arivle123

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Were Schoux and Choate Section 8(b)(1)(B) supervisors?

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Michael and Scarlett cannot agree on the price he will pay her to manage his hotels in the third year of their contract. They agree to a provision stating that the price will be reasonable.. This provision is ________________. Parties should never include such a provision in a contract unless ___________________ __.
 a. ambiguous/ they are sure they will be able to reach an agreement later.
  b. vague/ they are sure they will be able to reach an agreement later.
  c. ambiguous/ they would not mind if the other side's interpretation prevails in litigation
  d. vague/they would not mind if the other side's interpretation prevails in litigation



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Answer to Question 1

No. They did not have grievance adjustment or collective bargaining responsibilities.

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