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Originally Posted by stevieray
no, he didn't..the roommate didn't comply with his request. he led him to believe he had...he lied.
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Wait - what?
That makes absolutely zero sense.
It would essentially obliterate contract law.
Me: "I have a written contract stating that he'd sell me that truck for $1,000.00"
Judge: "Well, he's not selling it to you now, so the contract doesn't mean anything because he didn't really mean it..."
C'mon - that's nonsense. The kid was given an
expectation of privacy. It's why it's called an expectation. He wasn't given privacy, but he was absolutely given an
expectation of it when the guy told him he'd leave.
Your argument is getting worse. I'd probably walk away from it now.