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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1309303" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>is that in the definition of "independent"? Is it written in the law like that? You see, MFE, I'm not arguing that FedEx has "no control". Simply that the law having to do with "degree of control" is intentionally vague. And it is not.vague because Fred bought off a politician. It's vague the business community at large wants it that way. I know of no lawsuit in which the court has stated that supplying indemnity insurance implied too much control. Maybe you have a case I'm not familiar with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1309303, member: 22662"] is that in the definition of "independent"? Is it written in the law like that? You see, MFE, I'm not arguing that FedEx has "no control". Simply that the law having to do with "degree of control" is intentionally vague. And it is not.vague because Fred bought off a politician. It's vague the business community at large wants it that way. I know of no lawsuit in which the court has stated that supplying indemnity insurance implied too much control. Maybe you have a case I'm not familiar with? [/QUOTE]
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