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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.
and what's on paper points to about $25 million in fees, right?
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This has already been discussed. Several times, in fact. The contract is governed by by-laws which are poorly written and arguably unenforceable. If there is a legal challenge, there's a good chance that the liquidated damages provision doesn't stand up at all. I've already explained why, but as I've noted, I'm pretty sure some of you don't read any posts that you don't write.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow
An Oral Contract is as legally binding as a Written Contract, the issue with an Oral Contract is in proving its existence.
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Well shit, if Wikipedia says so....
(Yeah - that's not accurate. Not even a little bit)