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Old 05-05-2004, 03:37 PM   #11
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Yes, yes, I know it happens in the States all the time

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Originally posted by Duplicity
I wasn't joking about arbitration. If we're going to contract out the military, then why not contract out the regulation of it?
I'm going to assume that whoever signed the contract merely employed the guy who committed the crime. I'm not a litigator, but I vaguely remember something about companies not being liable for employees misdeeds if the employee wasn't acting in the scope of his or her employment. "No, US Governement, he killing prisoners wasn't in the scope of his employment with Guns for Hire, Inc. He was out on a frolic and the arbitration clause has no impact here."
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