mush
Non-Gambler
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2006
- Location
- not where i want to be
i'm sorry, but i actually have to practice law during the week, so i don't have the time to post a detailed reply to bryand. just to touch on a few things - you are correct that contracts do not have to be notarized and actually, oral contracts are enforceable in my state, i was attempting to address a point you made about real estate documents and worded my reply poorly. my comment concerning affidavits was an attempt to outline the different types of documents that exist and the legal requirements that exist for those to be enforceable. i could possibly argue, based on the contents, that whatever document the casino is requesting could be viewed as an affidavit, so it would be in the scope of this conversation. your comment about real estate documents didn't address anything i said about them being notarized. as for your last comment, i think you are trying to really push the issue here for some reason with the wording used and i'm sure you could conjure up some situation where your comment would be technically correct, but in the context you are attempting to use it - you are 100% wrong.
also, you never answered my question whether you are a lawyer? i have a feeling you are a law student, but just a hunch......
also, you never answered my question whether you are a lawyer? i have a feeling you are a law student, but just a hunch......