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Originally Posted by WhiteTiger
I've seen this a couple times in this thread, iirc, and signing a waiver over consent doesn't matter, since I can sign the waiver, set the pen down, and immediately revoke my consent. A waiver isn't a contract, and consent isn't bound by it.
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I don't get this. You can sign a form saying one thing, then verbally go against that, with no evidence and it revokes the paper? So what value is signing anything, you can just say you revoked it later.
Is this the same for any signed contract, just verbally revoke it at any time?