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Anyone with experience w/ contract law/ethics? (Not UPS-related)
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<blockquote data-quote="mattyk624" data-source="post: 1838692" data-attributes="member: 59708"><p>I stated in my last paragraph that doing this would've been the best way to prevent problems of this nature...but since I didn't, I'm now at a position where basically all we're arguing is the definition/interpretation of 'expense'. If for instance his 'night on the town' included stopping by a casino and dropping $100,000 playing Blackjack, or had he went and bought a new pair of Mercedes' for him and the wife, is his argument of how he interpreted an 'expense' just as valid? Just trying to figure out if and where a line exists between being responsible for my own negligence and being blatantly stolen from. My knowledge goes about as far as yours (Personally starting to favor Peoples Courts Judge Milian over Judy....shes gettin crabby)...and I'm certain I, as the would-be contractor, am responsible for making sure at the time of the agreement that I'm protected from such situations arising. But to not have any legal or financial protection whatsoever from such reckless opportunism by a contractee who found a loophole also doesn't sound reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattyk624, post: 1838692, member: 59708"] I stated in my last paragraph that doing this would've been the best way to prevent problems of this nature...but since I didn't, I'm now at a position where basically all we're arguing is the definition/interpretation of 'expense'. If for instance his 'night on the town' included stopping by a casino and dropping $100,000 playing Blackjack, or had he went and bought a new pair of Mercedes' for him and the wife, is his argument of how he interpreted an 'expense' just as valid? Just trying to figure out if and where a line exists between being responsible for my own negligence and being blatantly stolen from. My knowledge goes about as far as yours (Personally starting to favor Peoples Courts Judge Milian over Judy....shes gettin crabby)...and I'm certain I, as the would-be contractor, am responsible for making sure at the time of the agreement that I'm protected from such situations arising. But to not have any legal or financial protection whatsoever from such reckless opportunism by a contractee who found a loophole also doesn't sound reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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