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Re: T&T: T&T Marina as aditional insured

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Date: Thu Nov 02 2006 - 14:16:11 EST

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    Dan is right, only a lawyer can be held to a contract. Presumably, the rest
    of us aren't able to sign our rights away. Back in my earlier life, we were
    doing a team building thing in Vermont. Aetna wanted us to sign a waiver
    releasing them of all liability. My friend was a contracts attorney and she
    said if she signed it, it would stick, but the rest of could go ahead and
    sign it without worry. A hidden value of being a lay person!

                                              Regards....

    Phil Rosch
    Old Harbor Consulting
    M/V "Curmudgeon" MT44 TC
    Currently lying Bond Creek, NC

    Be careful here Dan could be right in some circumstances but it is far far
    from a guaranty. It depends an awful lot on Who What When and Where. I have been
    down this road a number of times and I have seen lots of ordinary people sign
    some pretty one sided contracts that were found to be legal and enforceable
    in court. A better policy would be to always assume you will be held to what
    you agree to in writing.

    Brian Palmetto FL
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