But asking a party to amend the contract after you’re in breach and the other party doesn’t know it is a good way to get your contract rewritten by the court or worse.
Depends on the court, but the problem is you have to go to court to challenge whether the arbitration clause is valid. Usually it’s less expensive just to engage with arbitration.
I don’t think those terms are binding in court.
they aren’t.
Arbitration clauses are very binding in court.
But asking a party to amend the contract after you’re in breach and the other party doesn’t know it is a good way to get your contract rewritten by the court or worse.
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Depends on the court, but the problem is you have to go to court to challenge whether the arbitration clause is valid. Usually it’s less expensive just to engage with arbitration.
Well, now there’s 576k people who can do it as a class action :)
I don’t remember signing any contract.
Then you’ve never used a Roku.
Clicking accept on a EULA does not a contract make.