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] Date Posted: Tue, Dec 20 2005, 1:10:31 In reply to: Lawrence 's message, "Terminate ERI membership" on Mon, Oct 31 2005, 16:19:57 Anyone can sue anyone if they feel that they are in breach of something. Win or lose depends largely on the basics of the argument of both party. In a court case, both party would be represented by lawyers. Being sued does not mean you are sure to loose the court case. It looks that everyone seem to have this perception that being sued for not paying up, he/she will definitely loose the court case. i think this might not be the right mind set. My point is, if they do sue you for not paying up, what are their chances of they winning the case? What are the things or points that they are able to use to overpower your argument and make you loose the case? Don't tell me you will just sit there and get hammered by their lawyer? You will also be represented by a lawyer. It a fair fight. Just imagine if they loose the case against you. They would have to foot the bill of their lawyers. If they loose one case, they could also loose many. The cases would be almost identical. Would they take that risk? Just like the condo example that i have quoted. You sign a contract to buy the condo, pay up the deposit. And at the last moment, you decide not to continue and forgo the deposit. Will the condo developer pursue the case for continued payment from you for breach of contract and win the case? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Fernandez [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Tue, Dec 20 2005, 12:26:15 I believe there is a way to terminate the contract because i did terminate the contract before,but it still incurred money.And the money you pay is only once and for all.Its really satisfied. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Pactrick [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Thu, Apr 13 2006, 23:19:53 Hi, my name is pactrick. I have read your message in the forum. Like to check with you how you manage to terminate the contract . I have also signed up with the ERI. Can Help? [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Ash [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Sun, May 07 2006, 13:05:35 There are several timeshare companies that we all would like to rid ourselves of. Getting rid of this whole fiasco is probably the best thing. Can we please try and generate a list of Law offices / Lawyers in Singapore who can help us? Anyone who has had any good experiences with lawyers, pls post their contact details and estimated costs involved. I also would like to explore any possible assistance that CASE can provide. What are your experiences with CASE in this matter, including legal assistance from them or their lawyers? [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Pactrick [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Fri, May 26 2006, 23:26:27 Hi, have read your posting. Like to ask how did you cancel the membership .. I have signed up for the ERI membership and wanted badly to cancel [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |