Word: breaches
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...contractor who solicited advertisements for Harvard Business Review in New York for four years sued the University earlier this month for age discrimination and breach of contract...
...University recently won a breach of contact case against a former Holyoke Center vendor and was awarded nearly $40,000 in unpaid rent, expenses and taxes...
...court faulted the juice company with two counts of breach of contract and awarded the University $37,844.73 in unpaid rent, operations expenses, real estate taxes, marketing fund contributions, administrative fees and overdue interest...
Since the end of World War II, as blacks have streamed into the cities in search of work, whites have streamed out--in search of greener lawns and whiter neighbors. Anytime blacks were able to breach the wall of restrictive covenants, brokers' steering and mortgage redlining to begin to integrate a neighborhood, white flight and resegregation quickly followed. By 1970, with the white birthrate plunging, Northern urban school districts, which seldom extend beyond city limits, lacked enough white children to desegregate...
...lung cancer, $400,000 in damages, that verdict was overturned on appeal. Tobacco experts insist they are undaunted by the slew of new lawsuits, and they point out that Jeffrey Wigand has yet to be cross-examined. In fact, five law firms are representing B&W in its breach-of-contract lawsuit against Wigand, who notes dryly, "I'm just a little schoolteacher, and they are how many? Pretty even odds, I think...