Liability for Contracts. Thomas Huskin and his wife entered into a contract to have their home remodeled by House Medic Handyman Service. Todd Hall signed the contract as an authorized representative...


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



Jun 08, 2022
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