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Not a thing. | Not a thing. ''Except in California''<ref>[http://vondranlegal.com/what-is-definition-of-equitable-idemnity/ Client briefing on the fabulous Californian legal concept of the [[equitable indemnity]]]</ref>. | ||
''Except in California''<ref>http://vondranlegal.com/what-is-definition-of-equitable-idemnity/</ref>. | |||
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Anyway, since it isn’t a thing, its non-existence can be definitively established by deft use of a suitable [[disclaimer]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 14 January 2020
Not a thing. Except in California[1].
Which reminds me:
- Q: How many Californians does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
- A: None. Californians screw in spa-pools.
This gag comes to you direct from our “here all week, folks!” store of corking one-liners.
Anyway, since it isn’t a thing, its non-existence can be definitively established by deft use of a suitable disclaimer.