If Dela Hoya sent an official contract how can he change the terms?
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1.some contest dudes where playing... with really low health the dude playing as ken parried her special and then he countered with his special... hard to do to be honest
Starts at 2:40
2.Akuma super move "Raging Demon":
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If I want to buy your house and come to you with a offer sheet and months go by without you signing the paperwork then the market changes of course I can bring you a new offer sheet with different terms. Because duh you never signed it. That process can go on for as long as it takes for you to sign.Comment
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Of course he can. I negotiate contracts for a living. Nothing is binding until both parties sign.
Case in point was Pacquiao/Hatton. Top Rank sent a contract that Hutton agreed to. Then Pac (or more likely Konz) decided he wanted more of a split. After haggling a new contract was sent to Hatton that both parties signed.
ODL could send an updated offer with better or worse terms.Comment
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Damn they had to be Japanese. I guess Japan has different characters because I don't remember Remy and I was pretty heavy in street fighter back in the dayComment
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That's not how contracts work. Once the other party receives the offer, it is valid and binding until one of two things happen: 1) time lapses 2) the other party attempts to change anything.
Now it's possible that one of those 2 things actually happened - that the contract was sent but has now lapsed, or that K2 has made an official counteroffer, but both of those are extremely unlikely.
99% of the time, all that's happened are verbal negotiations and negotiations through other sources (online, newspaper etc). No actual physical contract will be sent until Canelo fights Chavez.Comment
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i think remy was a 3rd strike only character...
they need to go back to the 2d version cuz the new shiiit sucks. I think they even took the parries out in the new one smh not sure thoComment
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