Posted: 08 Jul 2009 at 09:53 | IP Logged
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In a nutshell:
The car salesman can tell you anything before you sign the contract for that slightly-used Mercedes (you get a 5,000,000 mile warranty and free car washes every week forever). You can ask for free rides to the moon as well. These are considered terms of negotiation, and are NOT binding. "Not binding" => merchant does not have to "adhere" to them. "Adhere" definition: to stick, as in Adhesive Tape.
You'd better READ that contract and make sure those "condition precedent/concurrent" represented provisions are actually IN the contract when you sign it. The signed contract is considered the FINAL agreement which came out of the negotiations. If free car washes and rides to the moon are not in the final contract, you don't get them.
Now if the free car washes and rides to the moon are agreed upon AFTER the contract is signed ("condition subsequent"), that is entirely different. Those are treated as an amendment to the already-signed contract, and you CAN seek to enforce those terms.
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