P increases the scope of the law to cover both false promise, and baiting into h

P increases the scope of the law to cover both false promise, and baiting into hazard, at contractual ( private contracts ) and political ( contracts of the commons ) scales. This is the weakness in the current law.


Source date (UTC): 2020-05-07 12:12:09 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1258369025073127425

Reply addressees: @YvesBurri @EricLiford @Nationalist7346

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@YvesBurri @EricLiford @Nationalist7346 That’s patently false. The foundation of contract law is reciprocity, and irreciprocal contracts will not be enforced by the court. The problem is the court’s definition of irreciprocity favors personal choice and consequence rather than legal defense from baiting into hazard.

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