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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8929721" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>I mean, he's technically correct and everyone knows that technically is the best kind of correct. With a contract nothing is final until both sides agree. One of the vendors they sent the contract to could have modified the contract and sent it back. At that point WotC would accept it, reject it, or modify it and send it back. Things would continue that way until both sides agree or both sides walk away.</p><p></p><p>When I got married the venue that we had our reception at had us sign a contract. I read it through and one paragraph was written poorly. The way it was worded, if anyone started a fire we were financially responsible. It made no distinction between members of my party, the staff and strangers who might wander through. I crossed out that paragraph and rewrote it so that it specified that we were responsible for our guests only. The venue's legal counsel accepted the modification and what I signed became the new final draft.</p><p></p><p>Of course none of that excuses the fact that the contract that WotC sent out was the version that they wanted to happen. It was what they hoped the final draft would look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8929721, member: 23751"] I mean, he's technically correct and everyone knows that technically is the best kind of correct. With a contract nothing is final until both sides agree. One of the vendors they sent the contract to could have modified the contract and sent it back. At that point WotC would accept it, reject it, or modify it and send it back. Things would continue that way until both sides agree or both sides walk away. When I got married the venue that we had our reception at had us sign a contract. I read it through and one paragraph was written poorly. The way it was worded, if anyone started a fire we were financially responsible. It made no distinction between members of my party, the staff and strangers who might wander through. I crossed out that paragraph and rewrote it so that it specified that we were responsible for our guests only. The venue's legal counsel accepted the modification and what I signed became the new final draft. Of course none of that excuses the fact that the contract that WotC sent out was the version that they wanted to happen. It was what they hoped the final draft would look like. [/QUOTE]
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