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<p>[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1557669, member: 40282"]Your words are strong, especially based on a "Subway" sign. Lets just look at a fed note. It is legal tender for all debts . . . . Once you order and they prepare the sandwich, I would think a contract has been formed and debt (or promise to pay) for the sandwich incurred. I still believe Subway is obligated to take any payment deemed legal tender by the federal government. Based thereon, I respectfully disagree with you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1557669, member: 40282"]Your words are strong, especially based on a "Subway" sign. Lets just look at a fed note. It is legal tender for all debts . . . . Once you order and they prepare the sandwich, I would think a contract has been formed and debt (or promise to pay) for the sandwich incurred. I still believe Subway is obligated to take any payment deemed legal tender by the federal government. Based thereon, I respectfully disagree with you.[/QUOTE]
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