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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 865196" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>sorry guy - you wouldnt have had a leg to stand on in this instance - you can stand on your head and whistle through your a$$ but if the sale was concluded and they had signed off on it, then it was already a legal agreement and binding and they could have been sued for way more than the value of the car if they then turned around and sold it to you - generally in legal terms a sale is concluded basically when an agreement is reached and it could even be a verbal agreement even without signatures (as long as the agreement can be proved then even if the transaction is concluded two weeks or even two years later the agreement already made the sale happen)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 865196, member: 1447"] sorry guy - you wouldnt have had a leg to stand on in this instance - you can stand on your head and whistle through your a$$ but if the sale was concluded and they had signed off on it, then it was already a legal agreement and binding and they could have been sued for way more than the value of the car if they then turned around and sold it to you - generally in legal terms a sale is concluded basically when an agreement is reached and it could even be a verbal agreement even without signatures (as long as the agreement can be proved then even if the transaction is concluded two weeks or even two years later the agreement already made the sale happen) [/QUOTE]
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