One-Year Contract Robert S. Ohanian was vice president of sales for the West Reg
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Question
One-Year Contract Robert S. Ohanian was vice president of sales for the West Region of Avis Rent a Car System, Inc. (Avis). Officers of Avis testified that Ohanian’s performance in the West Region was excellent, and, in a depressed economic period, Ohanian’s West Region stood out as the one region that was growing and profitable. In the fall of 1980, when Avis’s Northeast Region was doing badly, the president of Avis asked Ohanian to take over that region. Ohanian was reluctant to do so because he and his family liked living in San Francisco, and he had developed a good team in the West Region, was secure in his position, and feared the politics of the Northeast Region. Ohanian agreed to the transfer only after the general manager of Avis orally told him “unless you screw up badly, there is no way you are going to get fired— you will never get hurt here in this company.” Ohanian did a commendable job in the Northeast Region. Approximately one year later, at the age of 47, Ohanian was fired without cause by Avis. Ohanian sued Avis for breach of the oral lifetime contract. Avis asserted the Statute of Frauds against this claim. Who wins? Ohanian v. Avis Rent a Car System, Inc., 779 F.2d 101, Web 1985 U.S. App. Lexis 25456 (United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit)
Explanation / Answer
Avis wins because Ohanian has been apointed for one year and he does even does not have any proof for life time apppointment. The manager has told him orally which is also not efficient to sue.
The court accept written proof ro proceed case.
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