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umisef wrote: @Lou
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You can unless you signed a contract that says you need the mechanic's permission to sell it, which is what Amino did. Whether that sales is good for everyone or not is up to the mechanic per the contract. |
Actually, you will find that if the mechanic is 400% over schedule at the time, you'd have a very good case for being able to sell despite explicit clauses to the contrary. After all, the contract was for you to have access to and ownership and use of your car at a certain date, at which point you could have reasonably expected to be able to sell it. The mechanic taking his sweet time (to the tune of 400% over schedule) does not give the mechanic the right to object to something which she would have no right to object to if she had kept her end of the contract. You do not get rewarded for failing to comply with a contract, that's one of the fundamental principles of contract law.
Furthermore, it *was* the mechanic who loudly proclaimed that the sale was good and welcome --- which makes later protestations of "but we never agreed to it" moot. |
Lol, we can go on forever. There was only a psuedo-dealine. As you may know, I own Fiero(s) and parts (source code) can be difficult to fine. No mechanic (or developer) can guarrantee to the day when something will be done escpecially when the parts supplier (Eyetech) sends you a different drivetrain than originally expected yet the original owner didn't see fit to complain about that and still expected the job to be done. |
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