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Re: Enforcing a contract
[Re: Sweet As Suggies]
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08/23/13 09:57 PM
08/23/13 09:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 591 Delaware
PintoLady09
Glider Lover
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Glider Lover
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 591
Delaware
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Not sure about the suggie world... but I gave a horse away on a no sale, no auction contract and if they couldn't keep it, I had to have first right of refusal. I was very specific about it all and very honest that the horse needed work. Well... about a year later, I found out she traded the horse for another, then traded that one for a pony and who knows what or how many trades later... Regardless, the horse was lost. And my well written contract? Well, it might as well have been a cage liner... to be valid to hold up in court, both signatures needed to be notarized...
Just something to ponder...
Trina
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Re: Enforcing a contract
[Re: Sweet As Suggies]
#1352659
09/05/13 10:58 PM
09/05/13 10:58 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 55 Dover, DE/Arizona
MiniWidget
Out of Pouch
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Out of Pouch
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 55
Dover, DE/Arizona
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I was told by my lawyer that whatever fee that I impose to a broken contract must meet the market value for the specific type of sugar glider.
Jennifer delawaregliders.com "Where gliders are our babies."
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