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Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1986
318 N.C. 283 (N.C. 1986)

Summary

holding breach of promise made to fraudulently induce contract sufficient to sustain a UDTPA claim

Summary of this case from Biosignia, Inc. v. Life Line Screening of Am., Ltd.

Opinion

1986


Summaries of

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1986
318 N.C. 283 (N.C. 1986)

holding breach of promise made to fraudulently induce contract sufficient to sustain a UDTPA claim

Summary of this case from Biosignia, Inc. v. Life Line Screening of Am., Ltd.

holding breach of promise made to fraudulently induce contract sufficient to sustain a UDTPA claim

Summary of this case from Biosignia, Inc. v. Life Line Screening of Am., Ltd.

holding breach of promise made to fraudulently induce contract sufficient to sustain a UDTPA claim

Summary of this case from Stack v. Abbott Labs., Inc.

holding that upon a damage verdict favorable to plaintiffs at retrial on their statutory claim and the trial court's determination that the "same course of conduct" gave rise to plaintiffs' breach of contract as well, plaintiffs must elect their damages remedy

Summary of this case from X-It Products v. Walter Kidde Portable Equipment.

holding that when agreement to a contract is fraudulently induced by a promise to allow rescission of the contract, breach of that promise is sufficient to sustain an action for UDTP

Summary of this case from Griffith v. Glen Wood Co.

requiring election of remedy prior to jury resolution of all issues would be "manifestly unfair"

Summary of this case from Poor v. Hill
Case details for

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1986

Citations

318 N.C. 283 (N.C. 1986)

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