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===So why have both?=== | ===So why have both?=== | ||
BECAUSE THE SKY MIGHT FALL IN YOUR HEAD IF YOU DON’T, YOU DOLT. | BECAUSE THE SKY MIGHT FALL IN YOUR HEAD IF YOU DON’T, YOU DOLT. Didn’t you learn ''anything'' at law school? Wouldn’t your client rather have the option to [[rescind]] the contract (if it made a bad bargain) or sue for damages for breach (if it made a good one)? | ||
You may wonder whether the usual rules about [[concurrent liability]] in contract and tort would have something to say about that but, in Casanova’s immortal words — [[if in doubt, stick it in]]. Be a lover, not a fighter. | You may wonder whether the usual rules about [[concurrent liability]] in contract and tort would have something to say about that but, in Casanova’s immortal words — [[if in doubt, stick it in]]. Be a lover, not a fighter. |