To: Always Right
I written my share of government documents and standards and understand document and legal structure quite well. Could have fooled me. In order for the provisions of this section to be invoked, there has to be some grounds for a dispute. The only way there can be a dispute is if the entity is liable for oversight in the first place. The only entities liable for oversight are those required to file reports -- retail sellers and certain special cases. Not everyday people buying retail goods and services.
399 posted on
02/15/2005 11:03:00 AM PST by
kevkrom
(If people are free to do as they wish, they are almost certain not to do as Utopian planners wish)
To: kevkrom
Could have fooled me. In order for the provisions of this section to be invoked, there has to be some grounds for a dispute. The only way there can be a dispute is if the entity is liable for oversight in the first place. The only entities liable for oversight are those required to file reports -- retail sellers and certain special cases. Not everyday people buying retail goods and services. LOL, you are really grasping for straws. All they have to do is think you are liable, and you can be audited. That is what the bill says. And there is no restrictions on who they can ask to produce document.
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