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unfair or even illegal. Also, a contract can have just one sentence in it that
contradicts the entire rest of the contract. When this happens, it comes down to
which way it goes in court. Most of the time it goes the family way, and this is
what is meant by if you are big enough. Also, a contract can be written with just
two words that contradict themselves, in just one sentence, and this can void the
entire contract, making it a rip-off or invalid. Writing contracts like this is usually
done on purpose to take advantage of people. Since alot of people are pressured
into signing them anyway, it works rather well. Also, there is the people factor, the
psychological factor, the time factor, the education factor, and the money factor.
          The people factor is the person who's job it is to get you to sign.
          The psychological factor is part of the training that a person gets, who's job
it is to get you to sign. Psychology is a modern, standard business practice. It is
taught to people in management positions in most of your larger companies and
corporations.
          The time factor is many things. The time factor is how much time you have
to actually read the contract. It's also how fast you need to get the product or
service you need. In business, time can really be money. For new start ups, it can
make you or break you. The time factor can also be how fast the salesperson can
pressure you into signing, using psychology and intimidation the family way.
          The education factor is how much education the person signing the contract
has. First of all, most American citizens have very little education about the law.
The law is the only legal way to enforce contracts, but the people involved in the
litigation of the law sometimes have a tendency to twist things up the family way.
The law is not taught in high school. Going to college to learn law can be very
expensive and is not really practical unless you want to become a lawyer. The
legal system and the people who manage it have designed it to keep people out,
make it more time consuming than it has to be, make it more trouble than it's
worth, give people the run around, and make it very expensive (financially).
          The money factor is just that. If you don't have enough money saved up, you
probably aren't going to get anywhere anyway. If you do have some money saved
up, you may be faced with the choice of whether or not you want to spend it on
legal fees and costs, with the possibility of losing the case and your money, or
whether or not you want to let it go. If you have a regular job, you may not be
able to take the time off from work that would be necessary to pursue such a
case. Getting a lawyer can be expensive. The management of the legal system is
purposely designed to be costly. The legal system is also often used to take money
away from people to punish them for not going along with the family way or for
not doing what they are told, the family way, when they are supposed to. And so
on, and so on, and so on.
          All of these factors play a part in the business of contracts. Taking
advantage of people, by the people who have access to and use SMARiTT, is pretty
much standard common business practice. Most of the time the individual can be
monitored with SMARiTT first. In this way, the people using
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