On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, comex wrote: > By the way, I would like to point out that in Goethe's situation it > might indeed be argued that the time of the action is in fact when > _Goethe's_ action leaves _Goethe's_ TDoC.
It depends on whether, even theoretically, the agreement in question allows me to contact the intermediary and change my mind. And even if the contract forbids it, what happens if we both break that contract? It's quite akin to the Distributor issue, which is not at all settled: in a way the Distributor has an unspecified contract with all of us. -Goethe