QUOTE(FatalExe @ Jul 12 2018, 12:09 PM)
There was a famous case in Malaysia about exclusion clauses, parking management didn't want to be responsible for a break-in, the victim went to complain but get laughed at by the parking operator saying T&C is signed when you enter the parking, but he sued and won in court as the T&C itself is invalid and illegal.
In TS case the price was not an error, it was the sellers manual input and not a glitch
Good lawyers can probably argue that such a T&C is too vague and prone to abuse.
There are also countless case studies on offer/acceptance/consideration for price tag issues and most of them sides the buyer, especially if money already exchanged hands
just to add,In TS case the price was not an error, it was the sellers manual input and not a glitch
Good lawyers can probably argue that such a T&C is too vague and prone to abuse.
There are also countless case studies on offer/acceptance/consideration for price tag issues and most of them sides the buyer, especially if money already exchanged hands
my relative got stabbed (literally) at a mall car park.
mall said park at your own risk.
took them to court. we won.
another case, if you guys remember, someone's GTR R35 got turtled by a valet guy. valet company didn't wanna be responsible. valet company lost.
Feb 12 2019, 09:48 PM

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