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Business Lawyer: Dwayne B. , Attorney replied 11 years ago

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Yes, without bankruptcy you are obligated to pay the amount since you contracted to do so. While I understand the reasoning behind your argument, you can't avoid liabilty because they allowed you to do something you requested even if it was against their rules.



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