MistressSassy66 -> RE: From the smokinggun (5/5/2006 1:43:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Proprietrix What is *a legal document* , and what is *legally admissable* are two totally different playgrounds. A contract can be highlighted on every single page that it is not a legal document. So what? It can still be entered as evidence in a court of law. Journals, diaries, phonecalls, school papers, poetry, stories, etc... are not legal documents, but they are certainly admissable as evidence. Evidence doesn't have to meet a standard of whether or not it is a legal document, only if it is legally admissable. Don't want your contract used in court? Don't have one. Exactly why I have them. They may not be a "legal" document. But it does paint a good picture of what was consented too. Especially when its their handwrinting saying what they want.
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