The question isn’t whether it’s optional, it’s whether it’s permanent. If it’s n

The question isn’t whether it’s optional, it’s whether it’s permanent. If it’s not permanent, because the evidence states it’s not, and if the expectations are it’s not permanent, then the law must likewise presume it’s not permanent, and as such there is no such thing as common…


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