Longshot Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 Bit of an odd one, but since it is illegal to sell a RIF what is the legal position on 'trading?' If I were to swap a RIF with someone who had a RIF, in the full knowledge that they never played airsoft and never intended to, would this legally be considered the same as selling to them? PS. I love you for helping me. Thanks very much. Hey, let's be friends! (I've been told I need to be friendlier when talking about legal issues).
Supporters Finius Posted May 9, 2014 Supporters Posted May 9, 2014 Simple answer: yes, they're the same. Long answer: When entering into a sale or trade, you're creating a contract. A contract is formed by two parties each paying the other 'consideration', this consideration can be any item of value to either party (there are other things that form a contract, but those aren't important). So, in a normal sale, party A might offer a gun as consideration, and party B will offer currency. In a trade, the only difference is that party B changes what their consideration physically is to goods or services instead of currency. Hope that makes sense... Longshot 1
Longshot Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 Perfectly put Finius, thanks. I assumed that was the case, but wasn't sure if effectively any goods or services provided for other goods or services is considered 'sale.'
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