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  1. Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff Katz suffered a head injury while employed by the Defendant Danny Dare, Inc. Plaintiff was subsequently convinced to retire after being offered a pension.

  2. As a result of suffering personal injuries, Katz no longer could work effectively for Danny Dare, Inc. after 25 years on the job. Dare's president encouraged him to retire by paying pension benefits. The alternative was being fired, so Katz retired in specific reliance on receiving the pension.

  3. Katz (plaintiff) worked for Danny Dare, Inc. (Dare) (defendant). One day while Katz was opening the store a man stole a bag of money that Katz had set on the counter. Katz went after the man and was struck in the head. Katz returned to work after being hospitalized, but had difficulties.

  4. I.G. Katz filed three suits against Danny Dare, Inc. seeking pension payments. Katz accepted a retirement offer of $13,000 per year for life, approved by Dare's board of directors. Katz retired and began receiving bi-weekly payments of $500.

  5. TURNAGE, Presiding Judge. I. G. Katz filed three suits in the Associate Division of the Circuit Court seeking pension payments for three separate time periods alleged to be due from Danny Dare, Inc.

  6. I. G. Katz filed three suits in the Associate Division of the Circuit Court seeking pension payments for three separate time periods alleged to be due from Danny Dare, Inc. Two suits resulted in judgment in favor of Katz, but a request for a trial de novo was filed and those causes were assigned to a circuit judge for trial.

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  8. Katz v. Danny Dare, Inc.,,610 S.W. 2d 121 (1980), CONTRACTS - contains nature of case, facts, issues, Rule of Law, Holding & Decision and Legal Analysis of CaseBreifs. Best summary by Casebriefsco experts.

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