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Rodts v. Hearty City Automotive, Inc.

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Sep 7, 2010
933 N.E.2d 548 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010)

Summary

In Rodts the employment agreement at issue was for a five-year term, and we concluded that, "Because the term of Rodts’ employment was not to be performed in one year but, instead five years," the statute of frauds applied to Rodts’ breach of contract action.

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Opinion

No. 20A04-1004-CT-249.

September 7, 2010.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Elkhart County, Charles Carter Wicks, J.

Sean M. Surrisi, Anderson, Agostino Keller, P.C., South Bend, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

James P. Buchholz, Diana C. Bauer, Carson Boxberger LLP, Fort Wayne, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


OPINION


Summaries of

Rodts v. Hearty City Automotive, Inc.

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Sep 7, 2010
933 N.E.2d 548 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010)

In Rodts the employment agreement at issue was for a five-year term, and we concluded that, "Because the term of Rodts’ employment was not to be performed in one year but, instead five years," the statute of frauds applied to Rodts’ breach of contract action.

Summary of this case from Logan v. Evans
Case details for

Rodts v. Hearty City Automotive, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Larry RODTS, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. HEART CITY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.…

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Sep 7, 2010

Citations

933 N.E.2d 548 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010)

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