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by the_watcher
3658 days ago
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> If such a thing wasn't enforceable Google and others wouldn't be putting it in their contracts. This is simply false. Almost every contract signed in the US contains unenforceable language. The vast majority of people signing these contracts simply believe that if it's there, it's legal. For example, property law is wildly tenant friendly if you actually push it. The explicit reason for this is that landlords have an illusion of power and almost always include unenforceable provisions. |
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