In a message dated 9/2/2005 11:46:22 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Fortunately, the law imposes a fiduciary responsibility even on  the
>companies that wouldn't otherwise care.



And many legal obligations are nullified in case of force  majeure, acts of 
God, insurrection, etc.  It all depends on the fine  print in one's contract.  
And, as lawyers are wont to say, you show me the  law and I'll show you the 
loophole.  Nothing is cast in concrete.   Whether it is fortunate or 
unfortunate 
depends on one's side in the argument  over responsibility.
 
Bill Fairchild

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