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<blockquote data-quote="SM Rider" data-source="post: 2770479" data-attributes="member: 35816"><p>A person's word or handshake is typically reserved between two consenting parties where both determine they deprive a mutual benefit. The "social contract" can not be entered into by either a written contract nor a verbal/handshake contract.</p><p></p><p>Contracts can be enforced outside of the fictional jurisdiction of <em>government</em>. In the past if one party failed to fulfill their obligation of the contract the other party was within their rights to tell others that person is untrustworthy. Word of mouth can definitely destroy a person's reputation where other people will not do business with the person who failed to agree to the terms of the contract, whether written, verbal or handshake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SM Rider, post: 2770479, member: 35816"] A person's word or handshake is typically reserved between two consenting parties where both determine they deprive a mutual benefit. The "social contract" can not be entered into by either a written contract nor a verbal/handshake contract. Contracts can be enforced outside of the fictional jurisdiction of [I]government[/I]. In the past if one party failed to fulfill their obligation of the contract the other party was within their rights to tell others that person is untrustworthy. Word of mouth can definitely destroy a person's reputation where other people will not do business with the person who failed to agree to the terms of the contract, whether written, verbal or handshake. [/QUOTE]
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