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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by MikeC/NY on 7/22/11 6:23pm
I don't think you have a really good grasp on the subject - maybe you should do some research.
You CAN sign away specific rights as part of an agreement; it's done every day in contracts. In the case of credit cards, you are most definitely waiving your right to sue the company; that you're agreeing to submit to arbitration doesn't change the fact that you HAVE a right to sue and you're waiving it (signing it away).
And what do tickets for sporting events and unenforceable employment contracts have to do with anything? |
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