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ICANN Worksheet for Submission of Answers on Canvas Chapters 10-19 Contract Issues USE THIS TEMPLATE AS A GUIDE TO ANSWER THE QUESTION AT THE QUIZ SUBMISSION PORTAL YOU DO NOT SUBMT THIS TEMPLATE Worth 200 Points Directions: Using the COMPLAINT, Corporate Concepts v. ICANN, complete this template so that you may easily refer to it to submit your answers via Canvas. This template/worksheet may be collected or extra credit. 1. This Complaint was led by Corporate Concepts or ICANN? 2. The case was brought in the jurisdiction of the County of Riverside or San Francisco? This case was a limited or unlimited jurisdiction case? How many causes of Action were brought by the plaintiff? 5. Which of the following causes of action were NOT part of the lawsuit? BREACH OF WRITTEN CONTRACT, BREACH OF IMPLIED CONTRACT, EMOTIONAL DISTRESS? 6. Defendant's principle place of business was in the County of Los Angeles or San Francisco? P.\" 7. The Contract alleged in the complaint, was to be wholly performed in the County of Los Angeles or San Francisco? 8. Which party. plaintiff or defendant. was in the business of planning large-scale corporate events? 9. Plaintiff or defendant. designed, research and proposed three potential 3 venues for a gala? 10. Which party. plaintiff or defendant alleges that Corporate Concepts was conrmed as their event planner in an email? 11. With an "agreement" in place. which party. plaintiff or defendant blocked out time to devoted to planning a gala? 12. How many days of "lead time." alleged, was provided to plan the gala? 13. How much time was customary for planning such a gala stated in this complaint? 14. What was the specic dollar amount of the "management fee, " alleged, that was not paid, per the \"agreement?" 15. Was the "fee\" in the above question. refundable or non-refundable? 16. Was the "Letter of Agreement, " and the "invoice.\" alleged as one document or two separate documents? 17. Were "emails" alleged to constitute an agreement, or part thereof? 18. The below line numbers most likely allege a Breach of a Written Contract or Breach of an Implied in Fact Contract? Contract 12 24. As of December 4, 2010, Plaintiff and Defendant entered into a contract, which was 13 reduced to writing in a series of emails and a written contract dated January 6, 201 I. The written 14 contract species that Plaintiff will perform certain services on behalf of ICANN in preparation for 15 ICANN's March 16, 2011 gala in San Francisco. In exchange, lCANN was obligated to pay 15 Plaintiff a non~re1ndable \"good faith deposit\" of $40,000.00. 19. The below line numbers best describe an allegation of a Breach of a Written Contract or Breach of an Implied in Lag Contract? Contract 3 3|. Each party intended that a contract be formed, and acted as though a contract had 9 been formed. The parties reduced the agreement to writing. 20. The below line numbers most likely allege an intentional or unintentional action by the defendant? t 40. At all times material hereto, lCAN'N, directly and indirectly, made knowing auditor 2 reckless false and misleading statements about its intent to hire Plaintiff and pay Plaintiff for its 3 work. 4 4|. [CAN'N knew that Plaintiff was relying on lCANN's representations and 5 performing services on its behalf. 5 42. Reasonably believing ICANN's misrepresentations, Plaintiff expended numerous 7 hours planning ICAN'N 's gala event and re'ained from parsing other opportunities, to its 3 detriment. 9 43. As a direct and proximate result of Defendant's misrepresentations andior 1o omissions, Plaintiff has suffered signicant nancial loss. 21. Which of the following were signed by the defendant: Invoice, Letter of Agreement, both, or neither? 22. With regards to the Dispute Resolution clause in the "Letter of Agreement," in which city did the clause state the jurisdiction and venue for the hearing would take place? Additional questions from exhibits, Sample Breach of Contract, Most Common Legal Remedy, the Lucy v. Zimmer case may be part of the submissions for this area and/or separately submitted