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StageArgument > skill1Description :
Boosts your Empathy Defense by 5000% for 30 turns (CD: 15 turns) or
Boosts your Intuition Defense by 5000% for 30 turns (CD: 15 turns)
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Contract Disputes Case: Clothing Shop Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: Coffee Shop Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: House Cleaning Company Manager (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: Renovation Company Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: Restaurant Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: Seller (1) ·
Contract Disputes Case: Valerie (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Clothing Shop Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Coffee Shop Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: House Cleaning Company Manager (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Renovation Company Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Restaurant Owner (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Seller (1) ·
Contract Disputes II Case: Valerie (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Bret) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Finley) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Gift Boxes) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Monica) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Company A) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Linda) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Online Sales Platform) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Wendel) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Annabelle) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Charles) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Hailey) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Herman) (1) ·
Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Mark) (1)
A debtor must pay his debt. The mortgage cannot be discharged until the loan is paid off. (1) ·
As it is clearly stated in the contract, customized products are not refundable. (1) ·
Do you have proof that this is fake alcohol? (1) ·
He refused to pay for the water and electric renovation fee, and now he's blaming us for not doing it!? (1) ·
He refused to pay for the water and electric renovation fee, and now he's blaming us for not doing it?! (1) ·
How can we pay without a contract! (1) ·
How can we pay without a contract!? (1) ·
I got her a nanny, but she didn't want her. How is that my responsibility? (1) ·
I got her a nanny, she didn't want her, how is that my responsibility? (1) ·
It's impossible for the price to be this low, it's obvious it was a human error! (1) ·
It's not that we won't make it, it's just that the fabric is hard to get! (2) ·
It's reasonable to ask for a discounted price due to the quality issues with the water filter. (2) ·
It's very common for designers to have similar design ideas. (2) ·
My client does not have a contracted trading relationship with company A. (1) ·
My client does not own the house, therefore, the contract is null and void. (1) ·
My client has provided the service as promised and has not acted incorrectly. (1) ·
My client has the right to refuse unreasonable requests according to the contract. (2) ·
My client is not obligated to deal with the consequences of criminal behavior. (1) ·
The chocolate was not expired when it was delivered to your client. (1) ·
The contract is incomplete which makes it invalid. (1) ·
The contract is still in effect. Pay the breach of contract penalty if you want to terminate the contract. (1) ·
The price can't be this low. It's obviously a human error! (1) ·
Your client can choose another place in the neighborhood. Why does it have to be this one!? (1)
Showing below up to 27 results in range #1 to #27.
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- Contract Disputes Case: Clothing Shop Owner
- Contract Disputes Case: Coffee Shop Owner
- Contract Disputes Case: House Cleaning Company Manager
- Contract Disputes Case: Renovation Company Owner
- Contract Disputes Case: Restaurant Owner
- Contract Disputes Case: Seller
- Contract Disputes Case: Valerie
- Contract Disputes II Case: Clothing Shop Owner
- Contract Disputes II Case: Coffee Shop Owner
- Contract Disputes II Case: House Cleaning Company Manager
- Contract Disputes II Case: Renovation Company Owner
- Contract Disputes II Case: Restaurant Owner
- Contract Disputes II Case: Seller
- Contract Disputes II Case: Valerie
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Bret)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Finley)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Gift Boxes)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Monica)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Company A)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Linda)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Online Sales Platform)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Wendel)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Annabelle)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Charles)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Hailey)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Herman)
- Contract Disputes III Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Mark)