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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:32:07+00:00

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installments. See Ex. 1, Grant Agreement.
fostered an engaged community of scholars.
Agreement’s limits on its role.
Foundation unjustifiably refused to make the required $13 million installment payment, and Mr.
Foundation paid the University $900,000.
University and asserted that the University had breached the Agreement, as well as other claims.
for breach of the Agreement or on any other count.
not for profit corporation, with its principal place of business in Chicago, Illinois.
with its principal place of business in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
11. On information and belief, Thomas Pearson is a citizen of Oklahoma.
exceeds $75,000. 28 U.S.C. § 1332.
14. This Court has personal jurisdiction over all parties.
15. Venue in this District is proper, as agreed by the parties in the Grant Agreement.
parties’ disputes arising from the Grant Agreement.
brother Timothy Pearson about a large donation to the University.
findings of the institute to policy makers.
Post’s top books of 2012.
advancement of a global society at peace,"
exchange of ideas and to inform policy. Ex. 1, § 1.2.
the event the Foundation fails to pay the University all or any portion of an annual payment, Mr.
Pearson must pay the unpaid portion. Ex. 1, § 1.4.
significant expenses and invested substantial resources to establish and operate the Institute.
within 30 days of the Foundation's App’x 1.
payment is due. Ex. 1, § 1.1.
the Foundation's Pearson’s payment obligations do not cease.
that budget year within 30 days. Ex. 1, § 1.1.
University notifies the Foundation of non-payment. Ex. 1, § 6.3.
30. On June 30, 2017, the Foundation failed to pay the $13 million payment due.
before July 31, 2017, as required by the Grant Agreement.
32. Thomas Pearson failed to pay the $13 million payment due on June 30, 2017.
of any portion of the payment due.
34. On January 17, 2018, the Foundation made a $900,000 payment to the University.
1–35 of its counterclaim as if fully set forth herein.
37. The Grant Agreement is valid and enforceable by the University.
annual installment payment of $13 million on June 30, 2017.
of an installment payment not paid by the Foundation within 30 days of the payment due date.
Agreement by failing to pay the $13 million installment payment due on June 30, 2017.
The University demands a trial by jury on all such issues so triable.

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