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Michael angelo is a renowned “house painter for the stars.” his craft is well-known throughout hollywoodland, he is in high demand, and he has limited his work to celebrity homes valued at $2 million or more. sandra aniston, a “star of the screen,” commands at least $20 million per film. her net worth is rumored to be in excess of $100 million. sandra has sought and secured michael’s services to paint her new home nestled in the hollywoodland hills. when completed, sandra’s new home will be worth an estimated $2.25 million. michael angelo is extremely busy. he is currently painting three (3) homes for three (3) different movie stars: damian gyllenhaal, tommy depp, and brad dicaprio. he would like to have his associates, jim beavis and buddy head, perform the painting of sandra’s house. jim is twenty-one years old and has three (3) years of house painting experience, while buddy is twenty-seven and has four (4) years of experience. from a contractual standpoint, may michael angelo have his associates, jim beavis and buddy head, paint sandra aniston’s house? would such an arrangement require sandra aniston’s approval? if you believe this arrangement is illegitimate, what, if anything, could michael angelo do or have done to legitimize the arrangement?

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