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Jack
and Mari decided to open a new bakery and pastry shop in Encino. On 10 January 2000 they entered into a
written agreement providing that each of them would contribute $50,000 to the
capital of the business. Jack and Mari
agreed to work full-time for the partnership.
It was agreed that both Jack and Mari would have authority to buy and
sell property on behalf of the business; they would also have the authority to
borrow money for the partnership. They agreed that profits would be shared
equally. The business was to be called “Romulus Bakery and Pastry Partnership”.
On
11 January 2000 Jack and Mari made an arrangement with Rob for Rob to become
the pastry chef of Romulus . Rob did not sign the partnership agreement; however
Jack, Mari and Rob agreed in writing that Rob would work at least 40 hours per
week at Romulus . The agreement also provided that Rob was to
be paid the minimum hourly wage plus an additional $15 per hour; in addition to
this he was to receive 10% of any profits which Romulus might make.
On
12 January 2000 Jack and Mari made an arrangement with Lulu to use a building
which Lulu owned as a location for the bakery and pastry shop. The written agreement between Jack, Mari and
Lulu provided that Romulus
would be allowed to occupy the building for at least one year. Jack and Mari also agreed that Lulu would be
paid $500 per month and also 10% of any profits that Romulus might make.
Jack
and Mari needed more capital to establish the business. Ned, a friend of Jack’s, said: “I will invest $50,000 in your business, but
I don’t want to be a partner.” Jack said:
“That’s fine – you will not be a partner but you will get 10% of all profits of
the business”. On 2 February 2000 Ned
gave Jack and Mari a check for $50,000.
At the same time they each signed a document that stated: “Jack and Mari hereby acknowledge that Ned
has invested $50,000 in Romulus Bakery and Pastry Partnership. Ned shall be entitled to 10% of the profits
of Romulus Partnership. It is hereby agreed
that Ned shall not be a partner in Romulus Bakery and Pastry Partnership.”
On
1 March 2000 Jack negotiated a written agreement with Santa Rita Bank; the bank
loaned $50,000 to Romulus Bakery and Pastry Partnership.
Jack
and Mari needed still more capital for the operation of the business. Mari discussed the situation with her old
friend Mr. Moneybags (a multi-billionaire). On 20 May 2000 Mr. Moneybags said:
“If you have trouble borrowing money, you can always tell people that I am your
partner”. On 21 May 2000 Jack and Mari approached
Morris, an officer at the Bank of Money, about the possibility of borrowing
money from the Bank. Mari said: “Mr.
Moneybags is our new partner”. Morris
replied: “We will lend you $100,000”.

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