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I appreciate your explaining these things Dave, but it seems
to me that you're not really 100% on the good guys side here ![]() Dave wrote: Muddled thinking, Doug. The broker isn't selling the boat. The owner of the boat is. The contract is with the boat owner, not the broker. But if the broker signs the contract, accepts an escrow payment under terms of that contract, and expects to perform his professional obligation in execution of that contract and accept payment for same, then he *is* a party to that contract. ... If the seller doesn't deliver it isn't the broker who has broken the contract. It's the owner of the boat. Agreed, sort of... and that's why the disclaimer. The broker could unknowingly fail to deliver all goods (and or services) and still be acting in good faith. OTOH he should expect to catch some flack. DSK |
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