Someone once said that if you sell
>a KR in 10 parts then you have increased your liability in 10 different
>directions.
>Orma aka AviationMech
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It seems this subject comes up on the KRnet about every other year.
It also seems there is no
We were taught in law school to use a shotgun, instead of a rifle, approach
in bringing parties within the scope of litigation. Even if you do part it
out, you are still a culpable party for those parts you made, assembled or
somehow got your hands on. Most buyers and sellers drum up some kind
process
remember you weren't born with one in the first place. Bill Starrs
wsta...@netzero.net
- Original Message -
From: "larry flesner"
To: "KR builders and pilots"
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 5:39 AM
Subject: KR>kr sale/liability
> Someone once said that
RE: Even if you totally cover yourself with the buyer, they could crash
into a house and wipe out a family at the dinner table and that
could prompt a lawsuit from someone that was not a party to
the sale.
You paint a picture of a very sick society. It is truly amazing that this
society continu
urors who loose
sight of the fact we are all responsible for our own actions. As an aside,
think about it: These people vote! Again, this is not an indictment of all
lawyers as lawyers are needed. It is an indictment against greed and
avarice.
---Original Message---
From: KR builders and p
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