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Re: rekcusdo post# 437497

Saturday, 11/18/2017 12:31:38 AM

Saturday, November 18, 2017 12:31:38 AM

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"I know that that is our thinking...but it isn't correct. Contractual rights transfer when shares are sold. Standing to sue is not a contractual right. "

rek, Thanks,

Standing to sue depends on terms of contractual agreements. If one party violates the terms of agreements, then what are the options other party has?

Let us keep aside FnF problem and understand standing purely on the basis of contractual agreement .

How does standing works in case of violations of contractual terms between two parties? or

How does one enforce contractual rights or seek remedies when the other party violates contractual terms or or when there are contractual disputes?