Female Perspective
Elder Lister
Nataka senators watume kakitu Leo. Niko mbaya saidi!!! Niko hapa tao citi market. Somebody send me money!
Niko hapa citi market nitaosha wewe ukilipaOsha senators macho
Rundisha fare yangu Ile nirituma ukakataa kukujaNiko hapa citi market nitaosha wewe ukilipa
Kulinyesha kwetuRundisha fare yangu Ile nirituma ukakataa kukuja
Mvua ya kujikinga na mwavuli ama ya tampon?Kulinyesha kwetu
Still, hukukuja.Kulinyesha kwetu
Ulisema watoto wakule kdf, remember?Still, hukukuja.
I need my 80 bob back
OkUlisema watoto wakule kdf, remember?
@Aviator,Rundisha fare yangu Ile nirituma ukakataa kukuja
Can an oral contract have that force majeure clause?@Aviator,
A small but powerful legal advice to you. For free, mind you
A contract of the nature you had with @Female Perspective where there could be many intervening variables hindering it from happening should ideally have a force majeure clause.
In plain English, this is what we call “An Act Of God “ Clause.
The importance of this clause can not be overstated as it protects both of you from liabilities occasioned by non-performance of a contract due to happenings beyond the parties’ control. eg earthquake, accidents or even kunyesha as in this case.
A force majeure clause would have stipulated how to proceed should an unexpected variable happened making performance impossible at the stipulated time and date.
It could for instance have stated that monies and favours (lunches, dinners, flowers, outings) exchanged be refunded or that performance be postponed to a later date when nyesharing abated
I don’t see the reason why not. You could concretise it by a text message spelling out the same. This would be your documentary evidence on the event that @Female Perspective denied any knowledge of a force majeure.Can an oral contract have that force majeure clause?
If you're appointed the mediator, what would you recommend?I don’t see the reason why not. You could concretise it by a text message spelling out the same. This would be your documentary evidence on the event that @Female Perspective denied any knowledge of a force majeure.
Forget and enter into another contract... No refund.If you're appointed the mediator, what would you recommend?
1) I forget and move on
2) I get full refund
3) FP deliver the goods at her cost when she/it is not raining.
80 bob ipotee tu hivo?Forget and enter into another contract... No refund.
Consider it a tithe to the gods of fornication!Still, hukukuja.
I need my 80 bob back