On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, David S. Cargo wrote:
> What little I know about contract law would indicate that is isn't
> legally valid (anybody who knows better please correct me).  For a
> valid contract there must be an offer, consideration, and acceptance.
> "Consideration" is usually interpreted as "money."  If there is no
> consideration, then there is no binding agreement.
>
> Of course, good will is always welcome, and as long as everybody is
> reasonable about things, there is no need to call in the lawyers.

MAPS has some high-priced lawyers working for them, so I'd imagine they've
double-checked that this will do as they desire..

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