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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 9133363" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>I'm not sure we are having a difference of understanding here. I don't see where what I wrote differs from what you wrote (though what you wrote is definitely longer and probably easier to interpret or understand). That said, I may misunderstand it (not my area of expertise to be honest, I deal more in other areas of business and for legal matters like this would refer to...as you suggest...a lawyer or legal department which specializes in this area of interest).</p><p></p><p>For clarification though, using a dictionary type definition, as you said, law may forbid the non-compete clause, in which case a quasi contract in the same area may actually take precedence (basically meaning, if the written contract is illegal, yes, there is no valid contract in that regards unless otherwise having been understood). This is actually not UNCOMMON in some fields. I mention non-compete clauses because some nations have very specific laws pertaining to ideas in this regards where even if a non-compete clause is written, but not legal, a quasi-contract may state that an individual is therefore subject to other areas of concern. (For example, perhaps though they non-compete is illegal, services were actually exchanged in relation to the non-compete that deal with a quasi or implied contract, or other situations that may not be something to really get into).</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quasi_contract_(or_quasi-contract)" target="_blank">Cornell Law definition</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, that said, (and I tried to be clear on this, though it may not have been clear) laws actually differ from nation to nation. What may be legal in one may not be legal in another, and what contracts can be adhered to in one may not be able to be adhered to in another. I do not know all the rules and laws in all the nations around the earth, and the definition listed above may actually not be the correct way to identify it in some areas (I am not about to make a definitive statement in regards to how justified law.cornell.edu stands all around the globe or how one nations laws and their interpretation stand in relation to other nations and their laws and interpretations).</p><p></p><p>I absolutely also agree on your statement that (and I think I also stated this at the end of my post that one should talk to their lawyer or legal department in this regards) that talking to a lawyer rather than relying on the internet for legal advice is a good thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 9133363, member: 4348"] I'm not sure we are having a difference of understanding here. I don't see where what I wrote differs from what you wrote (though what you wrote is definitely longer and probably easier to interpret or understand). That said, I may misunderstand it (not my area of expertise to be honest, I deal more in other areas of business and for legal matters like this would refer to...as you suggest...a lawyer or legal department which specializes in this area of interest). For clarification though, using a dictionary type definition, as you said, law may forbid the non-compete clause, in which case a quasi contract in the same area may actually take precedence (basically meaning, if the written contract is illegal, yes, there is no valid contract in that regards unless otherwise having been understood). This is actually not UNCOMMON in some fields. I mention non-compete clauses because some nations have very specific laws pertaining to ideas in this regards where even if a non-compete clause is written, but not legal, a quasi-contract may state that an individual is therefore subject to other areas of concern. (For example, perhaps though they non-compete is illegal, services were actually exchanged in relation to the non-compete that deal with a quasi or implied contract, or other situations that may not be something to really get into). [URL='https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quasi_contract_(or_quasi-contract)']Cornell Law definition[/URL] Now, that said, (and I tried to be clear on this, though it may not have been clear) laws actually differ from nation to nation. What may be legal in one may not be legal in another, and what contracts can be adhered to in one may not be able to be adhered to in another. I do not know all the rules and laws in all the nations around the earth, and the definition listed above may actually not be the correct way to identify it in some areas (I am not about to make a definitive statement in regards to how justified law.cornell.edu stands all around the globe or how one nations laws and their interpretation stand in relation to other nations and their laws and interpretations). I absolutely also agree on your statement that (and I think I also stated this at the end of my post that one should talk to their lawyer or legal department in this regards) that talking to a lawyer rather than relying on the internet for legal advice is a good thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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