Liability for Contracts. Thomas Huskin and hiswife entered into a contract to have their home remodeledby House Medic Handyman Service. Todd Hall signed thecontract as an authorized representative of House Medic. Itturned out that House Medic was a ctitious name for HallHauling, Ltd. the contract did not indicate this, however, andHall did not inform the Huskins about Hall Hauling. When acontract dispute later arose, the Huskins sued Todd Hall personally for breach of contract. Can Hall be held personallyliable? Why or why not? [Huskin v. Hall, 2012 WL 553136(Ohio Ct.App. 2012)] (See Liability in Agency Relationships.)
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