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Business, 08.12.2019 01:31, limelight11

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mary told alice, if you move back to new jersey from california, i'll give you a job
as manager in one of my stores. mary owns a food store, a shoe store, and a
clothing store all located in different parts of new jersey. alice packed her family
(she has five kids, an invalid mother, and an unemployed husband), gave up her
floundering movie career, and moved to new jersey. when she went to mary for
a job, mary said, "you did not tell me you were a convicted shoplifter. get out, i
won't employ you." two months later, alice got a job as a waitress. she earns
about s155.00 per week.
was there a contract between alice and mary? was there a breach?
what were the damages? explain.

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