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Re: Conditional Signing of the MoU? (Re: The Price Of Admission is Acceptable.)



Andi,

andi payn wrote:
> 
> Me:
> >> As I understood it, the MoU is much like a contract. If you write a
> contract
> >> sign it, then give it to me, and I make changes to it and sign the
> changed
> >> version, it's not a valid contract until you sign my changed version. Of
> >> course I don't know Swiss law...
> 
> Jeff:
> >  After checking with our legal department and the Swiss consulates
> >legal rep for the US directly.  Your assertion is essentially correct
> >If you modify in any manner the MoU and sign it, The authorized
> >representatives or that org. must indeed resign that contract
> >(MoU) for it to be valid.
> 
> Well, I suppose if they let me into PAB and the contract I've signed isn't
> legally valid, what more could I want?

  I would want a contract that is valid and enforcable.  That shows
commitment and honesty on both parties, or there are legal consequences.

Regards,

-- 
Jeffrey A. Williams
DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java Development Eng.
Information Eng. Group. IEG. INC. 
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