Stand up in Court?
"Flyingmonk" wrote in message
"I would like to have a waiver sighed by the buyer,you are buying this
as a NON-FLYING AIRCRAFT(you will have to install the prop, to make it
flyable) Just for liability."
Would a statement like the above or a waiver stand up in a court of law
to keep the seller from losing in court?
Losing what? Are you anticipating legal ramifications in this transaction?
...or would this be
considered a way to skirt the law?
...."considered..."??? It is *obviously* a ploy to circumvent
responsibility. I can't speak for anyone else, but if I were on a jury and
you tried to weasel around by trotting out that kind of document, my
"Presumption of Guilt-o- Meter" would take about a half second to hit
redline.
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