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    #61
    About which, earlier in the thread, I did with apology.

    And again in the offending post, I caveated with the 'mash up' line...

    The fact you seem to leap first and read third is in itself plum-making. If it's too difficult, start smaller and work up.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Manic View Post
      Not sure you can rubbish the MoO response. If this is how they see the contract and how they act then MoO exists.
      rubbish.

      Mutuality means both parties have to be party to the obligation. If one party isn't then it's not mutual.
      See You Next Tuesday

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