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by sandworm101 3657 days ago
>> Contracts don't usually have a 'random outcome' clause, do they?

Like in a betting shop? When I lay my chip on "red" then I am entering into a contract with the casino. A random event can be a term in a contract, but you are correct in stating that in the case of a dispute we do not allow a coin flip on the "who is right" question.