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If a verbal and written contract are in conflict, then one must investigate proper law. No such investigation was done, so neither contract is void. One contract cannot automatically supersede another.
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Three lines from the first page of the "Armed Forces of the United States Enlistment Contract":
The provisions of this contract supercede any prior representations, agreements or undertakings between the parties. The agreements in this section and attached annex(es) are all the promises made to me by the Government. ANYTHING ELSE ANYONE HAS PROMISED ME IS NOT VALID AND WILL NOT BE HONORED.
Yes, that second part is actually in bold in the contract.
It supercedes a verbal agreement. Don't fight a battle you can't win.
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Last edited by Jinn; 03-12-2007 at 06:43 PM..
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