SINGH, v. SOUTHLAND STONE, U.S.A., PartII
The judgment is affirmed as to the denial of relief on the count for breach of contract and the award of damages on the count for unpaid wages. The judgment is reversed in all other respects and the matter is remanded with directions to the trial court to (1) conduct a new trial on the counts for promissory estoppel, misrepresentation to induce relocation for employment, false promise, intentional misrepresentation, and concealment, and (2) enter a judgment in favor of defendants on the count for breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing at the conclusion of the trial court proceedings. The denial of defendants' motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict is reversed as to the count for intentional infliction of emotional distress with directions to enter a judgment in favor of defendants on that count at the conclusion of the trial court proceedings, and is otherwise affirmed. Each party shall bear its own costs on appeal.
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