Terri Key\'s son Taylor was diagnosed with Tourette\'s syndrome, obsessive-compu
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Terri Key's son Taylor was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and ADH disorder. Terri was dissatisfied with Taylor's experience in public school and enrolled him at St. Michael's Catholic School. He was forced to withdraw after a year and a half because of persistent behavior problems and trouble Terri allegedly caused with other parents. She sued the school, alleging that the school represented it would work with Taylor to address his specific educational needs, including that his teacher had 27 years' experience working in schools and "could handle things." Was this agreement specific enough to be enforceable? Explain.
Explanation / Answer
Yes the agreement is specific enough to be enforced because the school had representd that it would work with Taylor to address his specific educational needs. Moreover, the school caused Terri to believe that the school is capable of doing what it is representing by including in its representation that his teacher had 27 years' experience of working in schols and could handle things. Therefore, the agreement is specific enough to be enforced.
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