Agree about military. Like the Battle of Athens, some people won't back down unless physically made to do so.
I will throw out this out there from the go-to encyclopedia of US Law:
37 American Juriprudence 2d at section 8 states: "Fraud vitiates every transaction and all contracts. Indeed, the principle is often stated, in broad and sweeping language, that fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters, and that it vitiates the most solemn Contracts, Documents, and even Judgments."
Agree about military. Like the Battle of Athens, some people won't back down unless physically made to do so.
I will throw out this out there from the go-to encyclopedia of US Law:
37 American Juriprudence 2d at section 8 states: "Fraud vitiates every transaction and all contracts. Indeed, the principle is often stated, in broad and sweeping language, that fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters, and that it vitiates the most solemn Contracts, Documents, and even Judgments."