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Re^3: "Void where prohibited"?

by GrandFather (Saint)
on Nov 25, 2006 at 10:41 UTC ( [id://585998]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: "Void where prohibited"?
in thread "Void where prohibited"?

It's a standard escape clause, especially in the United States of America, which ain't as united as you may have been led to believe - especially when it comes to laws applying in different states. Things like tax laws, driving rules and marriage laws vary to a fairly large degree from state to state in the US. It is common for packaging to say that the buyer of goods has no rights at all, except where that is prohibited.

So, just be carefull where you go to cash in those XP! Some places they may not be worth anything at all.


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Re^4: "Void where prohibited"?
by blazar (Canon) on Nov 27, 2006 at 11:07 UTC
    So, just be carefull where you go to cash in those XP! Some places they may not be worth anything at all.

    I'm replying to you, but I may have done so to any of those who kindly explained. Now that I notice, I was perhaps misleaded by the fact that the "incriminated" phrase is also printed in small, which I guess is an allusion to the fact that it's so in the legalese documents where it is commonly used...

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