Back on topic: Interpreted by whom? Adhesive contracts exist all over the place, and rarely land in court. Deregulate the insurance industry and they'll load down their policies with so much fine print that they'll pretty much never have to pay for anything. With nothing to stop it, the industry will coalesce into a small collusive oligopoly, with little or no differentiation, but large armies of lawyers. Who's going to sue them, sick and dying people who are already broke from denied claims?
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Date: 2009-09-09 03:19 pm (UTC)Not sure what you're trying to say.
Back on topic: Interpreted by whom? Adhesive contracts exist all over the place, and rarely land in court. Deregulate the insurance industry and they'll load down their policies with so much fine print that they'll pretty much never have to pay for anything. With nothing to stop it, the industry will coalesce into a small collusive oligopoly, with little or no differentiation, but large armies of lawyers. Who's going to sue them, sick and dying people who are already broke from denied claims?