You're sounding shrill, counselor. Given your half-baked reasoning, I'm unsurprised (alas, I no longer think you're a Junior Associate; more...
Your questions are irrelevant, as once again you've missed the point. Let's review... Your claim: The mint...proved...my point...that APMEX did...
Re-read your original assertion, and then think about the meaning of "proven." Alas, it's time for you to pick up that Black's law dictionary...
Somehow, I knew you wouldn't let this go. Your inaccuracy is matched only by your persistence. Only in your (fantasy) world, counselor, has it...
*Boom!* So much for me not living in reality, eh? That's ok, living in fantasyland as you have been does have its pluses (just don't bogart...
Take off your Junior Associate hat, put down your Black's law dictionary, and pick up a copy of The Practical Lawyer (as well as the applicable...
I haven't forgotten anything. You simply are ignoring the rebuttal to your claim regarding the meaning of "prevailing market conditions" that I...
I want some of what you're smoking! Now you're not even referencing the correct standard. The Authorized Purchaser Agreement expressly references...
Rather than making assumptions (which you chastise others for doing), playing Junior Associate (oh, and by the way, the applicability of the rule...
I'm not going to bother arguing this further with you. Those matters aren't even in dispute between the involved parties. Suffice it to say that...
No, I didn't miss it at all. I just didn't bother to address a non-issue that was disposed of in the linked Post #266. -- "The reference to...
Obviously, you missed the part of the contract that states "These premiums are to be competitive with those charged for other bullion coins."...
It references an Authorized Purchaser Agreement, which is a contract between the U.S. Mint and Apmex. That is the source of the legal obligation....
Yes, there is a legal obligation of Apmex to the US Mint for pricing and that's what the fight is about. The best explanation of it I've seen so...
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