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Old 05-05-2010, 12:59 PM  
gideongallery
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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx View Post
"Consideration" can be verbal or in the form of a verbal promise. If BM Bradley can show a "detrimental reliance" on the girls promise to show up, that would be seen by the courts as "consideration". That would bind a contract if the "Offer" and "Acceptance" were also present.


"Detrimental reliance" would be: BM Bradley payed money to book a location, paid money for a make up artist, paid for an assistant, all based on the verbal "promise" that the model would show up.



So with the facts that i see and knowing what Brian deals with there is a contract.



Now there also is an "implied contract" that when the model shows up to work, that she be sober and ready to do her job. These contracts dont necessarily need to be written or expressed verbally.






Like i posted earlier, dont post in this thread because you have no idea what we deal with or what the fuck you are talking about when it comes to production or law.
then you should haven enought to sue the model for breach of contract no need to bitch about on gfy

look fact that bradley committed to independent cost doesn't automatically obligate a model to show up to your casting

both producers incurred those cost and the model can't be in to places at the same time

the very nature of the modeling world has models attempting to go see multiple potential jobs. they might be rejected for one, they might be rejected from both and yes they might get both offers and be forced to choose the best one

unless the contract specifies the priority (first right or refusal etc) the way the current laws are written she has that right.

there are enough cases in mainstream acting and modeling to prove that point


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Episode 7 ? "Double Booked"
A frustrated Nolan deals with more downs than ups. Between doing some apartment hunting and having it out with Blake, Nolan reveals to his mom that he's gay. His mom takes it well, but it is hinted that the issue is a bit more stressful with Nolan's father. Jersey auditions for a national commercial for the shoe company Sketchers, and for an Omarion music video. She's thrilled when she is selected for both jobs, but her agent tells her that she will have choose only one, as both jobs take place on the same day. Jersey selects the Sketcher's commercial. Omarion is shown at the music video shoot, and when he receives the news, calls her actions "unprofessional".
btw in the real world entertainment world that the way it works
if you want priority you pay for it (option, first right or refusal etc)
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