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Originally Posted by Alberta_Beef
log·ic
ˈläjik/Submit
noun
1.
reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
Upholding a valid contract meets the definition of logic. So continue spewing whatever you want, you still will not be right.
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il·log·i·cal
i(l)ˈläjək(ə)l/
adjective
lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.
"an illogical fear of the supernatural"
synonyms:irrational, unreasonable, unsound, unreasoned, unjustifiable, groundless, unfounded;
You go ahead and give us that clear, sound reasoning then. Because "it's an irrelevant clause in an irrelevant contract" isn't that. Explain what a NMC is in your understanding and tell us how it applies to this situation.
We aren't even talking about voiding a contract here, we're talking about honouring the spirit of a clause that wouldn't be violated anyway. It's illogical.
Wouldn't have to play a game. Wouldn't have travel to LV, wouldn't have to do anything. The last cheque comes in April, so they wouldn't even be getting a single paystub from their "new team."