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  "name": "SIS RADIO, INC., d/b/a RADIO STATION WAYS v. JAMES C. BROGAN, d/b/a BROGAN'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY",
  "name_abbreviation": "Sis Radio, Inc. v. Brogan",
  "decision_date": "1971-08-04",
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    "judges": [
      "Chief Judge Mallard and Judge Vaughn concur."
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      "SIS RADIO, INC., d/b/a RADIO STATION WAYS v. JAMES C. BROGAN, d/b/a BROGAN\u2019S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY"
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        "text": "BROCK, Judge.\nIn its complaint plaintiff alleges in paragraph 3 that a copy of the said contract is attached and incorporated by reference. Because the alleged contract is made a part of the complaint and is the only basis upon which plaintiff alleges a right of recovery, we will be governed by its particular provisions rather than the conclusions alleged by plaintiff. Williamson v. Miller, 231 N.C. 722, 58 S.E. 2d 743.\nThe document relied upon by plaintiff does not specify any type of performance by plaintiff. If defendant had undertaken to sue plaintiff upon this document, he could not show by it what plaintiff\u2019s performance was to be, he could not show when plaintiff was to begin performance, and he could not show how long plaintiff was to perform. In short the document does not specify a consideration moving from plaintiff to defendant. \u201cIt is well settled, as a general rule, that consideration is an essential element of, and is necessary to the enforceability or validity of, a contract.\u201d 17 Am. Jur. 2d, Contracts, \u00a7 86, p. 428.\nAffirmed.\nChief Judge Mallard and Judge Vaughn concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Hedrick, McKnight, Parham, Helms, Warley & Jolly, by Thomas A. McNeely, for plaintiff.",
      "Osborne & Griffin, by Wallace S. Osborne, for defendant."
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    "head_matter": "SIS RADIO, INC., d/b/a RADIO STATION WAYS v. JAMES C. BROGAN, d/b/a BROGAN\u2019S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY\nNo. 7126DC478\n(Filed 4 August 1971)\n1. Contracts \u00a7 25\u2014 contract as part of complaint \u2014 conclusions of pleader\nWhere alleged contract is made a part of the complaint and is the only basis upon which plaintiff alleges a right of recovery, the court will be governed by its particular provisions rather than the conclusions alleged by plaintiff.\n2. Contracts \u00a7 4\u2014 failure of consideration\nPurported contract to reserve for defendant one booth at plaintiff\u2019s bridal fair is invalid for failure of consideration where it does not specify any type of performance by plaintiff, when plaintiff was to begin performance, or how long plaintiff was to perform.\nAppeal by plaintiff from Stukes, District Judge, 12 April 1971 Session of District Court held in Mecklenburg County.\nPlaintiff alleges that it entered into a contract with defendant whereby it was to reserve for defendant one booth at plaintiff\u2019s 1969 Bridal Fair in consideration of payment by defendant of the sum of $1,500.00. Plaintiff alleges performance by it and breach by defendant, and seeks recovery of $1,500.00 plus interest and costs.\n- When the cause came on for trial in District Court the trial judge allowed defendant\u2019s motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Plaintiff appealed.\nHedrick, McKnight, Parham, Helms, Warley & Jolly, by Thomas A. McNeely, for plaintiff.\nOsborne & Griffin, by Wallace S. Osborne, for defendant."
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