What legal agreement?

A disclaimer is not a legal agreement unless it is signed by the person who
it affects. To make that kind of thing clear, say you have an open abandoned
well in your front yard. So you put up a sign, "Not responsible for anyone
falling in the well". Do you think you would be protected because of the
sign?

What a disclaimer does is keep the Not Too Smart Customer from seeking his
legal rights, luckily for most retailers the NTSC is the norm. OTOH, the
amount involved almost has to be enough to interest an attorney, or you have
to be willing to go to small claims court. What the court would award
depends on how hard it would be to reshoot he photos. If they were snaps of
your kids playing in the sandbox, your probably would only get a new roll of
film. If they were snapshots from a once in a lifetime around the world
tour, the processor better have good insurance. OTOH, if I were the
mediator, and a Scientist claimed the DRUG STORE messed up his important
photos of his expedition to Antarctica (as mentioned by someone in this
thread), I would probably rule that he was a victim of his own stupidity.

Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto


----- Original Message -----
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Oh yay!!  Now the courts are ignoring the legal agreement between the
> customer and the processor.
> They must have figured they would lose in court, or they wouldn't have
> settled out of court.



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