charonn0
joined 1 year ago
Works for me. Here's an Internet Archive version: https://archive.org/details/Science_Fiction_Quarterly_New_Series_v04n05_1956-11_slpn/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater
As long as the thing you promise to do (or refrain from doing) is something that you would otherwise have the legal right to do, it can be an enforceable contract term.
In this case, the buyer promises to refrain from selling their car in the first year--something they otherwise would have a legal right to do.
A contract for murder, on the other hand, would not be enforceable because there is no legal right to commit murder.
This is a civil case, though.
Even if true, so what?
Is that really something the judge is meant to consider?
That's us.
How is babby formed?
If aborted babies automatically go straight to heaven, then what's the problem? Sounds like a neat loophole.