More Frivolity: Moving an Icehouse? No Promises
From the sublime (Joni Mitchell) to the ridiculous.
Mitchill v. Lath is about a collateral oral agreement to remove an icehouse from a neighboring property as part of a real estate transaction. I make much of the fact that my students probably have no idea what an icehouse is. I knew there was a band called Icehouse. Actually, I knew of two bands called Icehouse. I play short excerpts from each band and invite the students to imagine how annoying it would be to have them on the neighboring property.
But I didn’t know until now that one of the bands has a song called “No Promises.” Enjoy, even though it does not seem that the promise at issue in contractual:
h/t Edward Swaine
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