To: The Obstinate Insomniac
You don't have the right to come on to private property, which the mall is, and sell any product. If you come to an agreement with the mall owner then you can sell in the mall. Store Owners's Attorney to Mall Owner's Attorney: "Show me the clause in the rental lease that my client signed that gives your client the right to pass political judgement on the wares that my client sells. If you cannot, your client is in breach of contract."
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12/13/2002 4:30:38 PM PST by
Polybius
To: Polybius
Since the contract would have been written by the Mall Owner's Attorney the clause is in there.
To: Polybius
Store Owners's Attorney to Mall Owner's Attorney: "Show me the clause in the rental lease that my client signed that gives your client the right to pass political judgement on the wares that my client sells. If you cannot, your client is in breach of contract." I would be surprised if the mall's rental agreement did not have a clause which basicly gives mall management the discretion to bar the sale or display of items which (in the sole and arbitrary judgement of mall management) was disturbing or annoying to mall customers, or which generated excessive complaints.
To: Polybius
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