On 5/28/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Then take them to court I would be interested in the outcome.


Actually, some people do that.  As usual with the US legal system, the court
and lawyer costs are the biggest consideration.

There are plenty of similar precedents over the years.  Like the ticket you
get with your dry cleaning that says on the back they aren't responsible for
anything that happens to your clothing.  Or the waiver you sign when you get
on a boat that says you can't sue them for any reason.  There are plenty of
examples where lawyers make all kinds of claims that don't hold up in court
- they do so just for the purpose of discouraging people from getting their
legal rights.

--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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