Wick Company made a contract in writing to hire Zake for five years for $150,000 per year. After two years, Zake asked Wick for a raise of $20,000 per year. Wick at first refused but agreed to pay Zake a $60,000 bonus after Zake completed fifth year of work. Zake put some pressure on Wick to get Wick to agree to these terms. After the fifth year, Zake left and demanded Wick pay Zake the $60,000 bonus and Wick refused. Zake sued Wick for the $60,000 bonus. Who wins?

Wick Company made a contract in writing to hire Zake for five years for $150,000 per year. After two years, Zake asked Wick for a raise of $20,000 per year. Wick at first refused but agreed to pay Zake a $60,000 bonus after Zake completed fifth year of work. Zake put some pressure on Wick to get Wick to agree to these terms. After the fifth year, Zake left and demanded Wick pay Zake the $60,000 bonus and Wick refused. Zake sued Wick for the $60,000 bonus. Who wins?





a. Zake, because Wick agreed to the bonus.
b. Zake, if the bonus was agreed to in writing.
c. Wick, even though Wick agreed to the bonus.
d. Wick, because Zake had applied some pressure to get the bonus.






Answer: C


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