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ishan

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Is a voluntary arbitration decision enforceable? How?

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In February, Chuck orally agrees to sell his hunting cabin, with 15 acres, to Kyle for 35,000, with the deal to be completed in July, when Kyle will have the money. In March, while Chuck is vacationing on his land, he permits Kyle to enter the land and dig the foundation for a new cottage. In July, Kyle arrives with the money but Chuck refuses to sell. Kyle sues.
 a. Chuck wins because the contract was never put in writing.
  b. Chuck wins because the contract terms were unclear.
  c. Kyle wins because a contract for vacation property does not need to be written.
  d. Kyle wins because Chuck allowed him to dig the foundation.
  e. Kyle wins because Chuck has committed fraud.



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Answer to Question 1

It is enforceable by suit under Section 301 of the LMRA.

Answer to Question 2

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