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|description = A contract signed by [[Trucy Wright|Trucy]] herself. It details liability for compensation.
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|description = A contract signed by [[Trucy Wright|Trucy]] herself. It details liability for compensation.
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A forged '''contract''' that [[Roger Retinz]] conned [[Trucy Wright]] into signing by using a [[clipboard]] rigged with carbon paper. The contract described liability for compensation on Wright's part, requiring her to pay Retinz three million dollars if the magic show "[[Trucy in Gramarye-Land]]" had to be canceled as a result of her actions.
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A '''contract''' was a piece of evidence in [[Apollo Justice]]'s [[investigation]] into [[The Magical Turnabout|the murder]] of [[Manov Mistree]], and is between [[Roger Retinz]] and [[Trucy Wright]] regarding the terms and conditions agreed to by their respective parties for the "[[Trucy in Gramarye-Land]]" magic show.
   
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Among its clauses was one that described the liability of [[Wright Anything Agency|Wright's party]] for three million dollars in compensation should the show be canceled. This became important after Wright's [[Manov Mistree|fellow performer]] was seemingly killed during one of her magic tricks, which put the [[Wright Anything Agency]] into danger of immediate foreclosure.
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In truth, Wright had been conned into signing the contract via a [[clipboard]] rigged with carbon paper. This, as well as her innocence in the victim's killing, were established at her [[trial]], which rendered the contract void.
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==Contents==
Article 1: The first party will pay all expenses for the magic show. The second party will confer all program broadcasting rights to the first party.<br>
 
 
===Part 1===
 
{{Quote||Article 1: The [[Take-2 TV|first party]] will pay all expenses for the magic show. The [[Wright Anything Agency|second party]] will confer all program broadcasting rights to the first party.<br>
 
Article 2: If, through the fault of the second party, the show must be cancelled in part or in full, the second party will pay three million dollars as compensation to the first party.}}
 
Article 2: If, through the fault of the second party, the show must be cancelled in part or in full, the second party will pay three million dollars as compensation to the first party.}}
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===page 2===
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===Part 2===
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 9 August 2022

A contract was a piece of evidence in Apollo Justice's investigation into the murder of Manov Mistree, and is between Roger Retinz and Trucy Wright regarding the terms and conditions agreed to by their respective parties for the "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" magic show.

Among its clauses was one that described the liability of Wright's party for three million dollars in compensation should the show be canceled. This became important after Wright's fellow performer was seemingly killed during one of her magic tricks, which put the Wright Anything Agency into danger of immediate foreclosure.

In truth, Wright had been conned into signing the contract via a clipboard rigged with carbon paper. This, as well as her innocence in the victim's killing, were established at her trial, which rendered the contract void.

Contents[]

Part 1[]

Article 1: The first party will pay all expenses for the magic show. The second party will confer all program broadcasting rights to the first party.
Article 2: If, through the fault of the second party, the show must be cancelled in part or in full, the second party will pay three million dollars as compensation to the first party.

Part 2[]