On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 5:59 PM, a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net> wrote:

The case would have been thrown out of court already if there weren't some
> sort of contract for the performance test.
>

That's incorrect.  There has been no assessment of facts as of yet.  There
was the Complaint, with its exhibits and allegations, and the back and
forth with IH's Motion to Dismiss, which considered the allegations on
their legal rather than factual merits, and now the Answer, which has
denied allegations from the Complaint and raised new ones.  In the Motion
to Dismiss and the reply to that motion, which are the only instances in
which the court has weighed in on the matter so far, everything stated in
the Complaint was interpreted in the most favorable light possible for the
plaintiffs, assuming all allegations were true.  Now I suppose there will
be discovery, where the two parties request various kinds of documentation
and get depositions from key witnesses, along a similar series of replies
and rebuttals from Rossi's side, considering the legal merits of the
allegations IH's Answer.

All this time, and for a long time to come, no assessment of facts, e.g.,
whether there was a contract for the performance test.  But I doubt that
such a separate document will need to be produced, for the testing is
spelled out in general terms both the License Agreement and the Second
Amendment (which IH deny is applicable, and which mentioned the Six
Cylinder Unit rather than the 1MW Plant).

Rossi said he was waiting in vain for IH to come up with a customer and it
> does seem strange to me, that with all their contacts, they didn't.
> Apparently we will have to wait for the court for the details to come
> out.  Keep in mind Rossi was the one taking it to court and he knows that
> the details WILL come out.
>

Rossi has said many things.  But I interpret the situation as generously as
possible, given what are most likely to be the fact in the matter.  In that
light I suspect that Rossi's motives for initiating the lawsuit are not
transparent.  I think he was trying to put pressure on IH to back out of
the License Agreement, and that the lawsuit was his last move for applying
pressure to that end as well as his endgame.

Eric

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