On Brenda Sniezek’s first day of work for the Kansas City Chiefs Football Club,
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On Brenda Sniezek’s first day of work for the Kansas City Chiefs Football Club, she signed a document that purported to compel arbitration of any disputes that she might have with the Chiefs. In the document, Sniezek agreed to comply at all times with and be bound by the constitution and bylaws of the National Football League (NFL). She agreed to refer all disputes to the NFL commissioner for a binding decision and to release the Chiefs and others from any related claims. Nowhere in the document did the Chiefs agree to do anything. Was there consideration for the arbitration provision? On Brenda Sniezek’s first day of work for the Kansas City Chiefs Football Club, she signed a document that purported to compel arbitration of any disputes that she might have with the Chiefs. In the document, Sniezek agreed to comply at all times with and be bound by the constitution and bylaws of the National Football League (NFL). She agreed to refer all disputes to the NFL commissioner for a binding decision and to release the Chiefs and others from any related claims. Nowhere in the document did the Chiefs agree to do anything. Was there consideration for the arbitration provision?Explanation / Answer
anything does not mean all the things which orders by others and she is going to perform. it is only considered and restricted to the profession and her role in the work only. the management or chief do not have any additional things to perform or go beyong the constitution prescribed in the law. every role is link to some responsibilities,obligations, duties etc, and the person who join in the role has to deliver all these without any fail. the managers or chiefs also must confied to those only, beyond these they can not order anything to her. If still they expect anything else from her, it depends on her willingness and interest to perform it. If she interested, then she can perform or deliver what the others ask, if she is not interested she can refuse it, but the opponent do not have any right to question her.
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