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Belvedere Test, pierce corporate veil, breach of contract, joint venture, third-party beneficiaries, incidental beneficiaries, Ohio Business Opportunity Plan Act, R.C. Chapter 1334. This case involves a commercial business arrangement evidenced by written contracts between multiple parties for the sale of goods and provision of related services. The trial court properly granted summary judgment denying breach of contract and violation of the Ohio Business Opportunity Plan Act, R.C. Chapter 1334. There are no written contracts between appellants and appellees. Existing contracts specifically state that all parties are independent contractors. The record does not demonstrate an intent by appellees to enter into a joint venture with any of the contracting parties. Appellants failed to pierce the corporate veil by establishing that appellees had no separate mind, will, or existence per Belvedere Condominium Unit Owners' Assn. v. R.E. Roark Cos., 67 Ohio St. 3d 274, 617 N.E.2d 1075 (1993). At best, appellants were incidental beneficiaries of the commercial agreements. Appellees and appellants did not qualify as "sellers" and "purchasers" and no "business opportunity plan" existed between the parties under R.C. 1334.01 of the Ohio Business Opportunity Plan Act, R.C. Chapter 1334.
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