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Of course not!
I don't think a sovereign can be in comtempt...
As opposed to contemptuous, perhaps?
Of course not!
I don't think a sovereign can be in comtempt...
Of course not!
If someone enters into an agreement, isn't that person required to adhere to it or face the consequences? Whether or not the agreement giving US courts jurisdiction was a good idea seems to be another matter. I just don't see how any party can sign an agreement and then expect to change the terms without the consent of the other party. How would expat property owners feel if a tenant decided to change the terms of a signed lease that resulted in non payment or reduced payment.
But the risk might happend and in fact happend.
When a company is in bunckrupsy there is always a negociation and creditors have 2 options: to get less or nothing.
Yes, exactly. This is the whole reason credit exists, because the entity that hands out loans is aware that there's a risk of not being paid back. They go into the deal knowing that. If you give a loan to someone and they can't pay it back, you don't throw the person into debtors prison. This isn't 19th century England. Should anyone be obligated to loan that person money in the future? Of course not. Should that person's life be ruined because they couldn't pay back the debt? Also, of course not.
What is the exact date that RUFO expire?5 millón fine until RUFO expires it's cheap.
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