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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 999708" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>You skipped over the word "attempt". FSU can "attempt" to purchase their rights. The ACC filling does not say that the ACC would agree to sell them. </p><p></p><p>The entire purpose of the GOR is to make it financially difficult to leave the conference. FSU understood that and signed the contract twice. You can't back it if a contract just because you don't like it any more. It has been more than ten years since they first signed the contract, so they can't even reasonably argue that they didn't understand when they signed it. You can give up your rights by signing a contract. Many consumer contacts have arbitration clause that say you cannot sure the business in a court, but have to use binding arbitration. Courts uphold that very frequently, both for businesses and consumers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 999708, member: 2426"] You skipped over the word "attempt". FSU can "attempt" to purchase their rights. The ACC filling does not say that the ACC would agree to sell them. The entire purpose of the GOR is to make it financially difficult to leave the conference. FSU understood that and signed the contract twice. You can't back it if a contract just because you don't like it any more. It has been more than ten years since they first signed the contract, so they can't even reasonably argue that they didn't understand when they signed it. You can give up your rights by signing a contract. Many consumer contacts have arbitration clause that say you cannot sure the business in a court, but have to use binding arbitration. Courts uphold that very frequently, both for businesses and consumers. [/QUOTE]
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