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Originally Posted by M3Stuart
Has anybody seen the actual agreement that S&W 'signed'? I ask because; a contract must have certain elements to be enforceable. One of these is 'quid pro quo', or, consideration. In exchange for doing a thing, the party has to get something in return. According to the legend; Cuomo promised 'things'. If he didn't deliver, then the contract could be voided.
Inquiring minds want to know
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Sounds like you've been taking law classes. I don't know what form the deal with Cuomo took but it's been a MOOT point since Bush won the election. Your question points to the idiocy of Ed Schultz of Tompkins in agreeing to deal with Cuomo w/o determining if he could conceivably deliver what he said!
Now Cuomo is reneging on promises he made as Gov. of NY State.