madmike71
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 12.21.2006
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I think the Isle and the Pittsburgh Pirates could have a good discussion of who has the worst owners in pro sports....
Anyway.... If this new potential owner doesn't have deep pockets, you don't want him taking over your franchise. Sadly, we have a little experience in this department in Pittsburgh.
Also... I highly doubt that new owner will have any success in his suit. A judge should laugh him out of court if he contends a "verbal" agreement worth 420mil is viable. |
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Cptmjl
New York Islanders |
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I think the Isle and the Pittsburgh Pirates could have a good discussion of who has the worst owners in pro sports....
Anyway.... If this new potential owner doesn't have deep pockets, you don't want him taking over your franchise. Sadly, we have a little experience in this department in Pittsburgh. - madmike71
That's all we know! |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Does Wang have an estranged wife and a girlfriend that he can make slanderous remarks about Caucasians she hangs out with? (I think Dennis Potvin would be a good candidate to fill the role of Magic Johnson in this sequel) - magmoo
DP or Snow |
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eichiefs9
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I think the Isle and the Pittsburgh Pirates could have a good discussion of who has the worst owners in pro sports....
Anyway.... If this new potential owner doesn't have deep pockets, you don't want him taking over your franchise. Sadly, we have a little experience in this department in Pittsburgh.
Also... I highly doubt that new owner will have any success in his suit. A judge should laugh him out of court if he contends a "verbal" agreement worth 420mil is viable. - madmike71
It was an agreement that was acknowledged by both parties verbally and via a handshake in front of both of said parties' lawyers, I'm not dismissing the possibility of the courting finding in favor of NY ICE just yet. |
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ses111
New York Islanders |
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It was an agreement that was acknowledged by both parties verbally and via a handshake in front of both of said parties' lawyers, I'm not dismissing the possibility of the courting finding in favor of NY ICE just yet. - eichiefs9
That email from Art McCarthy seems like a win for Barroway. |
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Jethro09
New York Islanders |
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Location: NJ Joined: 08.16.2007
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It was an agreement that was acknowledged by both parties verbally and via a handshake in front of both of said parties' lawyers, I'm not dismissing the possibility of the courting finding in favor of NY ICE just yet. - eichiefs9
This will have to play out in the Courts. I truly believe that a verbal agreement would not be enforcable. The Statute of Frauds likely applies in a case like this. If it didn't I could run to court and based on the testimony of 'eyewitnesses' sue the Jets for reneging on a verbal agreement to sell me the team for $10,000. there's a reason suits like this don't get to Court. its because the courts don't let you get to a jury without documentary evidence to substantiate claims like these.
There's a difference between a 'verbal agreeement' being admissible as evidence of a meeting of the minds and a 'verbal agreement' being viewed as a binding contract as a matter of law.
Besides, according to what i've read, there was a 70-page Purchase Agreement that was signed by both parties. That would be a writing that should provide the basis to get to a jury. If Barroway complied with all conditions precedent in that purchase agreement, he would have a strong case in breach of contract. if he didn't, Wang can argue that the terms of the purchase agreement weren't met and it became null and void. Lots of different possibilities here. |
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madmike71
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 12.21.2006
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It was an agreement that was acknowledged by both parties verbally and via a handshake in front of both of said parties' lawyers, I'm not dismissing the possibility of the courting finding in favor of NY ICE just yet. - eichiefs9
These deals are highly complicated involving extra clauses, contingencies, stipulations etc. No judge is going to enforce a verbal contract for 420mil dollars. It's not a deal until it's in writing and signatures are on the paper. I'd be shocked if a judge awards the guy 10 bucks let alone 10 mil. |
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eichiefs9
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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This will have to play out in the Courts. I truly believe that a verbal agreement would not be enforcable. The Statute of Frauds likely applies in a case like this. If it didn't I could run to court and based on the testimony of 'eyewitnesses' sue the Jets for reneging on a verbal agreement to sell me the team for $10,000. there's a reason suits like this don't get to Court. its because the courts don't let you get to a jury without documentary evidence to substantiate claims like these.
There's a difference between a 'verbal agreeement' being admissible as evidence of a meeting of the minds and a 'verbal agreement' being viewed as a binding contract as a matter of law.
Besides, according to what i've read, there was a 70-page Purchase Agreement that was signed by both parties. That would be a writing that should provide the basis to get to a jury. If Barroway complied with all conditions precedent in that purchase agreement, he would have a strong case in breach of contract. if he didn't, Wang can argue that the terms of the purchase agreement weren't met and it became null and void. Lots of different possibilities here. - Jethro09
It's certainly going to be interesting, we know that much. |
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madmike71
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 12.21.2006
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This will have to play out in the Courts. I truly believe that a verbal agreement would not be enforcable. The Statute of Frauds likely applies in a case like this. If it didn't I could run to court and based on the testimony of 'eyewitnesses' sue the Jets for reneging on a verbal agreement to sell me the team for $10,000. there's a reason suits like this don't get to Court. its because the courts don't let you get to a jury without documentary evidence to substantiate claims like these.
There's a difference between a 'verbal agreeement' being admissible as evidence of a meeting of the minds and a 'verbal agreement' being viewed as a binding contract as a matter of law.
Besides, according to what i've read, there was a 70-page Purchase Agreement that was signed by both parties. That would be a writing that should provide the basis to get to a jury. If Barroway complied with all conditions precedent in that purchase agreement, he would have a strong case in breach of contract. if he didn't, Wang can argue that the terms of the purchase agreement weren't met and it became null and void. Lots of different possibilities here. - Jethro09
Now that is a whole different ball game.... |
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This will have to play out in the Courts. I truly believe that a verbal agreement would not be enforcable. The Statute of Frauds likely applies in a case like this. If it didn't I could run to court and based on the testimony of 'eyewitnesses' sue the Jets for reneging on a verbal agreement to sell me the team for $10,000. there's a reason suits like this don't get to Court. its because the courts don't let you get to a jury without documentary evidence to substantiate claims like these.
There's a difference between a 'verbal agreeement' being admissible as evidence of a meeting of the minds and a 'verbal agreement' being viewed as a binding contract as a matter of law.
Besides, according to what i've read, there was a 70-page Purchase Agreement that was signed by both parties. That would be a writing that should provide the basis to get to a jury. If Barroway complied with all conditions precedent in that purchase agreement, he would have a strong case in breach of contract. if he didn't, Wang can argue that the terms of the purchase agreement weren't met and it became null and void. Lots of different possibilities here. - Jethro09
There's also a difference between verbal agreement and oral contract. This situation involves an oral contract. Also, there is contract law which this definitely breaches. The way I was taught to interpret the statute of frauds, an NHL team does not fall under it. It is not a marriage, it is not a good, it is not land. |
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LetsGoIsles
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Location: I'll wait till Halak signs elsewhere and then you can go eat a d!ck- JMO16 Joined: 01.26.2011
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how is it that seemingly every lawyer on this side of the mississippi is on hockeybuzz right now? |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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how is it that seemingly every lawyer on this side of the mississippi is on hockeybuzz right now? - LetsGoIsles
What side of the Mississippi are we on again |
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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What side of the Mississippi are we on again - eichiefs9
According to Jimmyc the north side... |
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Cptmjl
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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how is it that seemingly every lawyer on this side of the mississippi is on hockeybuzz right now? - LetsGoIsles
Did someone ask for a lawyer? Im a lawyer. I can be whatever I want on hockeybuzz |
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Isles_since_6
New York Islanders |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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Did someone ask for a lawyer? Im a lawyer. I can be whatever I want on hockeybuzz - Cptmjl
I asked for a pony not a lawyer.
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Cptmjl
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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I asked for a pony not a lawyer. - Isles_since_6
You've come to the right place. |
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Ur Not Me
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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I asked for a pony not a lawyer. - Isles_since_6
Doesn't Wang/Snow = dog & pony show?? |
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jmo16
New York Islanders |
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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Dan Petriw: Deal or No Deal - Dan Petriw
Dan- there is no situation involving the Islanders that should prohibit you feom enjoyjng rum based drinks. If anything, it should be encouraged/mandatory when dealing with this franchise. Party on, Garth! |
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jmo16
New York Islanders |
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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What side of the Mississippi are we on again - eichiefs9
The right side |
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Isles_since_6
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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Doesn't Wang/Snow = dog & pony show?? - Ur Not Me
that sounds illegal and dirty |
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jmo16
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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that sounds illegal and dirty - Isles_since_6
Hey, if it sells tickets.... |
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Dedshark
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Location: Amityville, NY Joined: 04.01.2008
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This will have to play out in the Courts. I truly believe that a verbal agreement would not be enforcable. The Statute of Frauds likely applies in a case like this. If it didn't I could run to court and based on the testimony of 'eyewitnesses' sue the Jets for reneging on a verbal agreement to sell me the team for $10,000. there's a reason suits like this don't get to Court. its because the courts don't let you get to a jury without documentary evidence to substantiate claims like these.
There's a difference between a 'verbal agreeement' being admissible as evidence of a meeting of the minds and a 'verbal agreement' being viewed as a binding contract as a matter of law.
Besides, according to what i've read, there was a 70-page Purchase Agreement that was signed by both parties. That would be a writing that should provide the basis to get to a jury. If Barroway complied with all conditions precedent in that purchase agreement, he would have a strong case in breach of contract. if he didn't, Wang can argue that the terms of the purchase agreement weren't met and it became null and void. Lots of different possibilities here. - Jethro09
If there's a 70 page Document that is signed by both parties about the oral contract. .. isn't Wang basically poop out of luck?
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Isles_since_6
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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Hey, if it sells tickets.... - jmo16
Stubhub? |
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Danformo
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Location: NY Joined: 03.22.2012
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That couldn't be further from the truth. The Wings are a big team, neither are the Habs, The Sabres, The Rangers. Even the Islanders aren't that big of a team. Martin is their biggest guy. But they are quicker than they are big.
The west is big, but the west find players with size and speed. That's what separates the two. - tomburton99
Nelson and Lee are pretty big. KO may not be tall but he is built like a truck. Isles aren't really small, their defenders just are/were |
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