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Jones v. Harrelson and Smith Contractors, LLC
See McNamara v. Wilmington Mall Realty Corp., 121 N.C.App. 400, 413 , 466 S.E.2d 324, 333 (holding that evidence of the parties' negotiations was inadmissible on the breach of contract claim, but was admissible to prove fraud and unfair and deceptive trade practices), disc. review denied, 343 N.C. 307 , 471 S.E.2d 72 -73 (1996).
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Jones v. Harrelson & Smith Contractors, LLC
See McNamara v. Wilmington Mall Realty Corp., 121 N.C.App. 400, 413 , 466 S.E.2d 324, 333 (holding that evidence of the parties' negotiations was inadmissible on the breach of contract claim, but was admissible to prove fraud and unfair and deceptive trade practices), disc. review denied, 343 N.C. 307 , 471 S.E.2d 72 (1996).
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Kelly Broussard Jim Stephens Mark Zuckerman Arnold Fischthal John Hagar Vincent Matera Denis Wickham Mary Ann Wickham Kenex Corporation Ralph Yarusso v. Meineke Discount Muffler Shops, Incorporated New Horizons Advertising, Incorporated Gkn Parts Industries Gkn, Plc Ronald Smythe Gene Zhiss Ted Pearce, and Michigan Franchisees, Which Consists Of: Peter D. Beyer, Ronald S. Slack, Susan I. Slack, Sherman J. Radford, Jayne Radford, William J. Varney, Sr., William J. Varney, Jr., Sher-Jay and Sons, Incorporated, and M.A.T.M., Incorporated, Atl International, Incorporated Blimpie International, Incorporated Burger King Corporation Doctor's Associates, Incorporated Foodmaker, Incorporated Golden Corral Corporation Hardee's Food Systems, Inc. International Dairy Queen, Incorporated McDonald Corporation Mobil Oil Corporation the Southland Corporation Secretary of Commerce of the State of North Carolina American Council of Life Insurance Securities Industry Association British American Business Council of North Carolina, Incorporated American Association of Franchisees and Dealers American Franchisee Association Sal Lobello Goodwin Management Group, Inc. Steven D. Loye Family Limited Partnership Ps & F Enterprises Inc. Stephen Parascondola Robert Ott, Amici Curiae. Kelly Broussard Jim Stephens Mark Zuckerman Arnold Fischthal John Hagar Vincent Matera Denis Wickham Mary Ann Wickham Kenex Corporation Ralph Yarusso v. Meineke Discount Muffler Shops, Incorporated New Horizons Advertising, Incorporated Gkn Parts Industries Gkn, Plc Ronald Smythe Gene Zhiss Ted Pearce, and Michigan Franchisees, Which Consists Of: Peter D. Beyer, Ronald S. Slack, Susan I. Slack, Sherman J. Radford, Jayne Radford, William J. Varney, Sr., William J. Varney, Jr., Sher-Jay and Sons, Incorporated, and M.A.T.M., Incorporated, Atl International, Incorporated Blimpie International, Incorporated Burger King Corporation Doctor's Associates, Incorporated Foodmaker, Incorporated Golden Corral Corporation Hardee's Food Systems, Inc. International Dairy Queen, Incorporated McDonald Corporation Mobil Oil Corporation the Southland Corporation Secretary of Commerce of the State of North Carolina American Council of Life Insurance Securities Industry Association British American Business Council of North Carolina, Incorporated American Association of Franchisees and Dealers American Franchisee Association Sal Lobello Robert Ott Stephen Parascondola Ps & F Enterprises Inc. Steven D. Loye Family Limited Partnership Goodwin Management Group, Inc., Amici Curiae
Instead, we have chosen to evaluate the quality of evidence of lost profits on an individual case-by-case basis in light of certain criteria to determine whether damages have been proven with "reasonable certainty." 35 Iron Steamer, Ltd. v. Trinity Restaurant, Inc., 110 N.C.App. 843 , 431 S.E.2d 767, 770 (1993) (emphasis added); see also McNamara v. Wilmington Mall Realty Corp., 121 N.C.App. 400 , 466 S.E.2d 324, 329-32 (1996) (undertaking fact-specific inquiry into lost profits, accounting for numerous variables that affect profits for a single shop), rev. denied, 343 N.C. 307 , 471 S.E.2d 72…
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Broussard v. Meineke Discount Muffler Shops, Inc.
Instead, we have chosen to evaluate the quality of evidence of lost profits on an individual case-by-case basis in light of certain criteria to determine whether damages have been proven with “reasonable certainty.” Iron Steamer, Ltd. v. Trinity Restaurant, Inc., 110 N.C.App. 843 , 431 S.E.2d 767, 770 (1993) (emphasis added); see also McNamara v. Wilmington Mall Realty Corp., 121 N.C.App. 400 , 466 S.E.2d 324, 329-32 (1996) (undertaking fact-specific inquiry into lost profits, accounting for numerous variables that affect profits for a single shop), rev. denied, 343 N.C. 307 , 471 S.E.2d 7…
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JONES
v.
PATIENCE
v.
PATIENCE
No. 154P96.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
May 15, 1996.
343 N.C. 307
Published
Notice of appeal by defendant (substantial constitutional question) dismissed by the Court ex mero motu 9 May 1996. Petition by defendant for discretionary review pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 denied 9 May 1996.