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Originally Posted by msxyz
In Italy, Germany and others EU countries as well the so called "vexatory clauses" are conteplated as possible reason to declare a contract void in courts.
Basically if you insert in the contract conditions that go against recognized rights or that requires out of the ordinary efforts to be met, the contract is null. What you describe certainly meets the criteria.
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That goes for the US also, pretty sure.
Companies can't just make up whatever rules they want and expect it to hold up in court if it goes against a previous court decision or law.
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