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To: Starwolf
bag searches are post contract.

No, they are not. The merchant has the right to set terms and conditions of the sale. You are free to accept or reject them or negotiate different terms. A bag search may well be within the four corners of the contract. Payment is only one element of the contract, you must meet all. Failure to do so means the contract is voidable.

185 posted on 09/03/2007 11:58:13 PM PDT by MARTIAL MONK
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To: MARTIAL MONK
- Since the bag search is post consideration it can be considered post contract.
- Since it is not imposed uniformly, it may be considered outside of the contract
- Since it is not an explicit part of negotiations (posted signs may not be considered part of the contract) there is no agreement to search in the contract.

No where I have I seen any attempt to justify loss prevention searches as being part of the purchase contract. I do give you credit for a new and novel approach. However under it, if I do not purchase anything, the merchant could not ask someone to open their purse or other containers they have with them.

Common law instead has provided “shopkeepers privilege” which is quite narrow in scope, though some would have us believe otherwise.

186 posted on 09/04/2007 12:07:11 AM PDT by Starwolf
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