On 3 Nov 2005 03:34:51 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
wrote:
On 2 Nov 2005 08:48:39 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
Iitoi wrote:
K4YZ Wrote:
First of all, no wager was ever "made". In order for..........
Secondly, if Y O U ........
Lastly, even if we HAD made a "wager" ...........
Did I call that one right, or what!!!!!!!!
Call what?
I'm supposed to drop a C-Note in the mail for a wager that was
never accepted or agreed upon...?!?!
it was accepted
No, it was not.
Silence is assent that is one the priciples of English Common Law
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No, Markie, "silence" is NOT "assent" under ANY law in the United
States, English or otherwise!
bull****
you know very little about the law
makes it likely your assertion about felonies is about as acurate
A wager is a contract, and a contract requires both the advice and
CONSENT of BOTH parites to be binding...
Steve, K4YZ
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