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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by gabe</i> <br /><br />I think I see a penumbra of an argument in your statement Mark. Just to add to it: when I took the bar, there was a common adage for when you don't know the answer to a question. If the question involves a small-time farmer, always give an answer that favors the farmer; if the answer involves a common carrier always give an answer that . . . them. <br /> <br />While studying for the bar, I did somewhere between 3,500 and 3,600 practice questions, and that adage wasn’t' proven wrong once. I will leave to the forum to draw its own conclusions as to what that says about the structure of American law and what American law is designed to do. <br /> <br />I am not saying that is a good thing or a bad thing; I am just saying that is the way it is. <br /> <br />Gabe <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Gabe- <br /> <br />Any law student or lawyer knows that the two biggest hose jobs in the law are the Innkeeper and the Common Carrier...lol... <br /> <br />LC
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