
Pharmacist Senior's Practical Notes on Opening a New Business 2: Finding Your Way Through Case Law
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Book Introduction
Before opening a pharmacy, before signing a lease agreement, before selling
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What legal disputes might arise when opening a pharmacy?
How will the dispute unfold and be resolved?
Let's take a look at 'actual case decisions' and prevent legal disputes that could arise in our lives!
Must-read books
What legal disputes might arise when opening a pharmacy?
How will the dispute unfold and be resolved?
Let's take a look at 'actual case decisions' and prevent legal disputes that could arise in our lives!
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index
1.
prolog
The main content and meaning of the book
Criteria for selecting case precedents
Structure of the content
2.
Practice: In-Depth Analysis of Cases by Case Law
#1 Pharmacy Sale Termination Lawsuit
1-1.
A pharmacist sues to cancel the contract, claiming fraud by the developer.
1-2.
High Court decision on the same lawsuit above
2.
A pharmacist nearly loses 3 billion won by selling bait to a "ghost hospital"… He escapes the scam with a clever wit!
3.
The building owner, who lost ownership of a pharmacy he purchased for 1.9 billion won when the hospital failed to open, demands that the pharmacist pay his overdue rent.
4.
Non-performance of hospital occupancy special contract: 'Cancel the sale of the commercial building and pay 200 million won in damages!!'
5 I received the apartment based on the 'hospital special contract'... but the 'hospital' promised never came... The commercial property purchasers are suing to terminate the contract and demand compensation for the huge sale price/penalty!
6.
A real estate developer who received 1 billion won in support and lost 950 million won in just 4 months files a default lawsuit against a doctor!
#2 Pharmacy Lease Termination Lawsuit
7.
Special clause 'If the hospital does not open...' Indeed! Does the opening of a hospital simply mean that the contract is invalid?
8.
I dreamed of 500 beds… but the number of beds was reduced to 218, and the pharmacy closed down. “Business was bad, so I closed down, but they want me to pay rent?”
9.
Attracting "fake hospitals"? 100 million won lost on "false information" about hospitals! Pharmacists file fraud lawsuits against consulting firms and doctors!
10.
Who is responsible for the "hospital's failure to open" in a commercial building that has changed landlords multiple times? Who is responsible for terminating the contract and returning the deposit? What will be the outcome of this complex lawsuit?
11.
The pharmacy also relocated following the hospital's relocation. What happened when the second-floor hospital moved out? Was it a natural termination of the lease? Or was it a rent arrears? A "termination war" broke out over the first-floor pharmacy's lease!
#3 Lawsuit regarding the transfer of a pharmacy
12.
Pharmacist vs. Pharmacist: "I trusted the 'key money contract', but I knew I was transferring hospitals..." The transferee claims 'deception' against the pharmacist and demands the return of the key money.
13-1 A pharmacist who paid hundreds of millions of won in key money to move in... lost his key money to a fraudulent transfer of the pharmacy lease, was kicked out, and was struck by a fake contract.
13-2.
Original judgment on the above lawsuit
#4 Lawsuit related to the Commercial Lease Protection Act
14.
"A rent bomb as soon as the new building owner changes?" Pharmacists fight back with the Commercial Lease Protection Act!
#5 Lawsuit Regarding the Prohibition on Similar Industry Practices
15.
In this case, will the establishment of a pharmacy in an auctioned store be subject to the industry restrictions?
#6 Lawsuit for the Return of Unfair Profits from Consulting
16.
Unqualified broker disguised as "pharmacy consultant"... Court orders return of 40 million won in ill-gotten gains!!
Conclusion
reference
prolog
The main content and meaning of the book
Criteria for selecting case precedents
Structure of the content
2.
Practice: In-Depth Analysis of Cases by Case Law
#1 Pharmacy Sale Termination Lawsuit
1-1.
A pharmacist sues to cancel the contract, claiming fraud by the developer.
1-2.
High Court decision on the same lawsuit above
2.
A pharmacist nearly loses 3 billion won by selling bait to a "ghost hospital"… He escapes the scam with a clever wit!
3.
The building owner, who lost ownership of a pharmacy he purchased for 1.9 billion won when the hospital failed to open, demands that the pharmacist pay his overdue rent.
4.
Non-performance of hospital occupancy special contract: 'Cancel the sale of the commercial building and pay 200 million won in damages!!'
5 I received the apartment based on the 'hospital special contract'... but the 'hospital' promised never came... The commercial property purchasers are suing to terminate the contract and demand compensation for the huge sale price/penalty!
6.
A real estate developer who received 1 billion won in support and lost 950 million won in just 4 months files a default lawsuit against a doctor!
#2 Pharmacy Lease Termination Lawsuit
7.
Special clause 'If the hospital does not open...' Indeed! Does the opening of a hospital simply mean that the contract is invalid?
8.
I dreamed of 500 beds… but the number of beds was reduced to 218, and the pharmacy closed down. “Business was bad, so I closed down, but they want me to pay rent?”
9.
Attracting "fake hospitals"? 100 million won lost on "false information" about hospitals! Pharmacists file fraud lawsuits against consulting firms and doctors!
10.
Who is responsible for the "hospital's failure to open" in a commercial building that has changed landlords multiple times? Who is responsible for terminating the contract and returning the deposit? What will be the outcome of this complex lawsuit?
11.
The pharmacy also relocated following the hospital's relocation. What happened when the second-floor hospital moved out? Was it a natural termination of the lease? Or was it a rent arrears? A "termination war" broke out over the first-floor pharmacy's lease!
#3 Lawsuit regarding the transfer of a pharmacy
12.
Pharmacist vs. Pharmacist: "I trusted the 'key money contract', but I knew I was transferring hospitals..." The transferee claims 'deception' against the pharmacist and demands the return of the key money.
13-1 A pharmacist who paid hundreds of millions of won in key money to move in... lost his key money to a fraudulent transfer of the pharmacy lease, was kicked out, and was struck by a fake contract.
13-2.
Original judgment on the above lawsuit
#4 Lawsuit related to the Commercial Lease Protection Act
14.
"A rent bomb as soon as the new building owner changes?" Pharmacists fight back with the Commercial Lease Protection Act!
#5 Lawsuit Regarding the Prohibition on Similar Industry Practices
15.
In this case, will the establishment of a pharmacy in an auctioned store be subject to the industry restrictions?
#6 Lawsuit for the Return of Unfair Profits from Consulting
16.
Unqualified broker disguised as "pharmacy consultant"... Court orders return of 40 million won in ill-gotten gains!!
Conclusion
reference
Publisher's Review
Running a business or pharmacy in the real world is full of variables that are difficult to predict based on theoretical content or manuals alone.
Unexpected problems often arise, and in the process, they often lead to legal disputes.
I, too, have encountered numerous situations while opening and running a pharmacy, some of which required legal judgment.
So, in this book, I wanted to show in detail how the various legal disputes discussed at the end of the previous book, especially the issues that could arise during the process of opening a country, actually unfold, how they are legally interpreted, and what conclusions are reached.
Rather than simply listing my personal experiences, I would like to analyze and explain actual case decisions that contain objective and specific facts and court decisions.
Through this, readers will be able to encounter a variety of legal issues that can arise in real life through vivid examples, and gain practical guidance on how to respond when problems arise and what precautions to take in advance.
I hope this book will help you understand the hidden dangers and unlawful risks of opening a pharmacy, and serve as a solid compass for safely opening the pharmacy of your dreams.
- From the 'Prologue'
Unexpected problems often arise, and in the process, they often lead to legal disputes.
I, too, have encountered numerous situations while opening and running a pharmacy, some of which required legal judgment.
So, in this book, I wanted to show in detail how the various legal disputes discussed at the end of the previous book, especially the issues that could arise during the process of opening a country, actually unfold, how they are legally interpreted, and what conclusions are reached.
Rather than simply listing my personal experiences, I would like to analyze and explain actual case decisions that contain objective and specific facts and court decisions.
Through this, readers will be able to encounter a variety of legal issues that can arise in real life through vivid examples, and gain practical guidance on how to respond when problems arise and what precautions to take in advance.
I hope this book will help you understand the hidden dangers and unlawful risks of opening a pharmacy, and serve as a solid compass for safely opening the pharmacy of your dreams.
- From the 'Prologue'
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 1, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 300 pages | 152*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791139227512
- ISBN10: 1139227513
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