Promoters, like every other normal businessman who works with contracts, expects the conditions agreed to by both parties to be fulfilled. If there is a contrevention, the offended party has the option to have it legally brought back oon track.
I've done this before now, and IO'm sure so have some of the other posters. So what;s so wrong with Top Rank doing it. Their whole business, which means the WHOLE TOTTEY FABRIC OF BOXIG, depends absolutely, on contracts, signed in good faith, being carried out.
MEDVED, a normally logical and intelligent poster, I'm surprised at your venom. it makes you sound just like the majority of the others, for the first time, as far as I can recall.
I've done this before now, and IO'm sure so have some of the other posters. So what;s so wrong with Top Rank doing it. Their whole business, which means the WHOLE TOTTEY FABRIC OF BOXIG, depends absolutely, on contracts, signed in good faith, being carried out.
MEDVED, a normally logical and intelligent poster, I'm surprised at your venom. it makes you sound just like the majority of the others, for the first time, as far as I can recall.
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