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Is Your Delay Causing a Breach of Contract?

February 26th, 2009 Attorney Richard Shea No comments

Today we continue to examine the case of Glastonbury Healthcare Center, Inc. v. Esposito. In the first post, we found out how the Court bound a resident’s son to the terms of a nursing home contract that he never signed. Now, we are going to take a closer look at exactly how Carmine Esposito breached the contract which led to the nursing home prevailing in its claim for over $100,000 against him.

There are two provisions in the contract that Carmine was accused of breaching. These provisions are: Read more…

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