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Old 01-13-2012, 04:11 PM   #88
murraypaul
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If a car dealership sells 2,000 cars with stolen tires, they don't have the right to break into people's garages and take back the tires in order to avoid a lawsuit from Michelin. Saying, "oops, we installed the wrong tires; we shouldn't have sold it to you that way" would not be so lightly accepted by customers.
But Michelin would have the right to require you to return the tires, which are not your property, even though you did nothing wrong when buying them.
And if the garage had a magic button which would make the tires reappear at the garage, Michelin could get a court order to make the garage push the button.
(All subject to the vagaries of laws in different jurisdictions.)
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