Seaver, I agree with you that private Keys has no effin chance.
I agreed before, but I was pointing out that it's quite possible that the recruiter tell him something and of course he's going to sign under that bold statement...if he doesn't he might as well not be there.
The_Jazz. Your assessment is wrong.
"Verbal" contracts DO NOT fall subordinate to written contracts.
I didn't say this before, but for one thing, written contracts ARE verbal contracts.
For another, oral contracts do not fall subordinate to written contracts either.
I would expect, if you are going to make such a claim, that you provide me a list of authorities demonstrating your claim to be true. The fact that you keep mistating the situation with "verbal" contracts leads me to believ that you haven't read up on the relevant case law. If that's not true, show me the money...
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