IndianaOpenWheel.com

Indiana Open Wheel (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/index.php)
-   Indiana Open Wheel Forum (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3)
-   -   Sides Lawsuit (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/showthread.php?t=54680)

Bruce7K 11/7/11 11:13 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by berks co (Post 260745)
A Stupid lack of communication has caused this problem, screw any & everybody who does NOT have the decency to return a phone call. It's not that hard to do is it?

If Mr Sides was looking for a professional response to a written contract, he should have submitted a written request via certified mail. Unless it's written into the non-compete clause in the WoO contract, WRG is under no obligation to respond to a voice mail or text. In the absence of a written "yes", the answer is "no".

I get that most people don't like contracts, lawyers and the strict rules, but it was Mr. Sides who agreed to the rules when he signed the contract.

Bruce St. James

Roy Bleckert 11/8/11 12:02 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce7K (Post 260786)
If Mr Sides was looking for a professional response to a written contract, he should have submitted a written request via certified mail. Unless it's written into the non-compete clause in the WoO contract, WRG is under no obligation to respond to a voice mail or text. In the absence of a written "yes", the answer is "no".

I get that most people don't like contracts, lawyers and the strict rules, but it was Mr. Sides who agreed to the rules when he signed the contract.

Bruce St. James

This is my layman's understanding of contract law also FWIW

goon 8/3/12 3:03 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
Does anyone know where this lawsuit is standing right now? Has there been a ruling yet?

Gee2 8/3/12 3:15 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
They settled it but no one but them know the deatails.. it said something like both parties were happy with the decision.. I dont have the exact press release

cecil98 8/3/12 4:00 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce7K (Post 260342)
I am not trying to defend WoO/WMG, and I know it's popular to bash them, but it seems there are some obvious facts people are missing.

Mr. Sides can race wherever he wants, whenever he wants. The WoO has rules that he can choose to abide by or tell them to jump off a cliff. How is this different from telling a track you won't run their tire, spec fuel, or engine size but still want to be paid for the win?


From what little I know about the law (cough, cough), nobody forced Mr. Sides to agree to WoO rules for their points fund, travel money or contingency dollars at the start of the season. He obviously knew what the rules were if he even had to ask for permission. If he wants to participate in the up side ($$$), he has to play by their rules. Right?

Not if WOO has any history of giving exemptions to any team since this rule has been in place. If, indeed, Jason did legitimately seek permission to run this race from WOO, he may be able to assume de facto permission from the non-response after having spoken to the proper authority in WOO. If WOO has granted past exemptions, he may have a case.

RadRacer 8/3/12 11:08 PM

Re: Sides Lawsuit
 
As Jason said it's water under the bridge ,let's go racing!


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 5:36 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2005-2025 IndianaOpenWheel.com