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Old 05-16-2005, 09:27 AM  
DomBuyer
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Originally Posted by pradaboy
if you have any proof that this agreement has been reached you can sue the party that breached their side of the contract. Same as with any other contract.
Suing is costly and time-consuming. The process has to be designed to penalize people upfront to *avoid* lawsuits down the road. The more constraints you load into the system to avoid bad behaviour, the less lawsuits and the smoother the outcomes.
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