promissory condition or condition or promise?
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Why did you bump this thread from 3 years ago. Does anyone even take contracts in the spring anyways?
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K Rock wrote:Why did you bump this thread from 3 years ago. Does anyone even take contracts in the spring anyways?
And create an account to do it.
I think both uChi and NYU have contracts in winter/spring.
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K Rock wrote:Why did you bump this thread from 3 years ago. Does anyone even take contracts in the spring anyways?
Contracts I is a year long course at most accredited law schools (including mine).
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Davidbentley wrote:K Rock wrote:Why did you bump this thread from 3 years ago. Does anyone even take contracts in the spring anyways?
And create an account to do it.
I think both uChi and NYU have contracts in winter/spring.
I am unaware of any rule against reading or posting on a thread based on how long it has been up. Unless you know of such a rule you would like to enlighten me with...
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Fleetoffoot4 wrote:I am unaware of any rule against reading or posting on a thread based on how long it has been up. Unless you know of such a rule you would like to enlighten me with...
There's no rule against getting a tattoo on your forehead, that doesn't mean you should do it.
Whoever asked this question 3 years ago has by now graduated.
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K Rock wrote:Fleetoffoot4 wrote:I am unaware of any rule against reading or posting on a thread based on how long it has been up. Unless you know of such a rule you would like to enlighten me with...
There's no rule against getting a tattoo on your forehead, that doesn't mean you should do it.
Whoever asked this question 3 years ago has by now graduated.
And surely, no other law student could possibly have the same question on a difficult topic once the original poster has graduated.
Perhaps you don't understand the purpose of a public forum?
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Re: promissory condition or condition or promise?
Fleetoffoot4 wrote:[q
And surely, no other law student could possibly have the same question on a difficult topic once the original poster has graduated.
Perhaps you don't understand the purpose of a public forum?
You don't think it's odd that you're the only one who is bumping questions from 3 years ago? If someone else wants answers on the subject then let them bump it. And please tell me that's not how you talk in real life.
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