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To: Digger who wrote (25294)1/17/2000 10:55:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Digger,
Allow me to clarify my position. I stated:

As I have stated earlier, contract law has precedence over other statutes. From that perspective, it appears certain that Aber will loose.

I expect Aber's suit will likely be thrown out of court (Would you interpret that as a speedy and decisive outcome?). Should that happen, I suppose there is nothing to prevent Aber from filing another suit on diferent grounds.

regards,
teevee



To: Digger who wrote (25294)1/17/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Berry Picker  Respond to of 26850
 
RE>>It sure seems that Aber wanted to look at the other guys cards before making their bet, and that is not allowed in any game that I know of.<<

That was about the size of it as far as I can see...

They withhold funds until they see if they hit then they are partners again...