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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1043)3/16/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2006
 
Aber is bound by the terms of the JV agreement.

"Estoppel is the legal notion that a man may not deny the truth
of his own representations, when some other person has relied upon
them. "Representations", of course, include what may reasonably be
implied from a man's conduct."


Has anyone checked out the Aber web site for any mention of a JV exploration agreement with WSP this winter? News releases? CF or Bulk Sample Reports? 12 million dollar exploration program? Does it even mention Camsel Lake/Snap Lake? Why not?

So now what, the check is in the mail?



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1043)3/17/1999 2:34:00 AM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2006
 
Can you reread your second sentence and see if it makes sense to you??
It doesn't make any to me !! I'm not a lawyer either and I sure wouldn't presume to prejudge this dispute as some seem prepared to do, BUT I do know what an agreement is and if you don't I suggest you look it up. How can you know that something ELSe is true "despite what it says in the ageement"??????? What use is it to make an agreement in that case.

The JV Agreement was made long ago when both companies were younger and less worldly but I'm sure the terms are clearly spelled out. Our problem is that we don't have access to it or the knowledge to fully understand all it's ramifications. I'm happy so far to let the court decide, though it seems a shame to waste money that way.

However it is fairly clear that we will achieve a proper resolution quicker and with less blood spilled that by letting the shareholders fight it out. In my experience the majority is nearly always wrong anyway, so let's hope for an honest appraisal and a speedy and fair resolution.