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25 August, 19:20

Constance tells Jill, her best employee, that: "Your work is so good, if I like what you do over the next six months, I'll give you a $1,000 bonus." Constance does not give Jill the bonus so Jill sues. Most likely:

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  1. 25 August, 19:34
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    Jill will not win because this is an illusory promise without consideration.

    Explanation:

    Even if Jill sues his boss Constance for not giving him the bonus that she had promised to give if her employee, Jill works with great focus and dedication, he will probably not win the case.

    The reason for this is that it was just a promise and not a contract signed between that employer and that employee. It was just an illusory promise which is not enough to sue the person or the employer. So there was no benefit of doing it.
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