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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 3342734, member: 37839"]Fairly simple. A businessman signs a contract with a business. Said business acts within their right, and engages in activities permissible within the bounds of said contract. Those aforementioned activities are legal, pursuant to the contract.</p><p><br /></p><p>After the fact, businessman who signed the contract realizes that the situation has not worked to his financial advantage, and wants to be compensated for this disadvantage. When company holding contract refuses, businessman wants to sue.</p><p><br /></p><p>My take on it is: a) read all contracts before signing them.</p><p> b) not all legal contacts benefit both parties.</p><p> c) not liking the results of a contractual action is not a</p><p> right or reason to renogiate a contract.</p><p> d) businessman who signed contract should have </p><p> obtained legal advice before entering into contract.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, in short—win some, lose some. Learn the rules of the game before you play.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 3342734, member: 37839"]Fairly simple. A businessman signs a contract with a business. Said business acts within their right, and engages in activities permissible within the bounds of said contract. Those aforementioned activities are legal, pursuant to the contract. After the fact, businessman who signed the contract realizes that the situation has not worked to his financial advantage, and wants to be compensated for this disadvantage. When company holding contract refuses, businessman wants to sue. My take on it is: a) read all contracts before signing them. b) not all legal contacts benefit both parties. c) not liking the results of a contractual action is not a right or reason to renogiate a contract. d) businessman who signed contract should have obtained legal advice before entering into contract. So, in short—win some, lose some. Learn the rules of the game before you play.[/QUOTE]
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