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StageArgument > skill1Description:
Boosts your Logic Defense by 5000% for 30 turns (CD: 15 turns)
& skill3Description:
None
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stage:
A debtor must pay his debt. The mortgage cannot be discharged until the loan is paid off. (1) ·
All watches undergo a rigorous quality check before being put on the market. The batteries can't be damaged. (1) ·
As it is clearly stated in the contract, customized products are not refundable. (1) ·
Do you have proof that this is fake alcohol? (3) ·
He can't do a satisfactory job, why should I sign a contract with him? (2) ·
I did make a mistake with the number on the contract. Would it be hard to protect my rights because of it? (2) ·
If it's not a restored old house, why would a house in Stellis be so cheap? (1) ·
If you have sensitive skin, then you should've checked before using cosmetics. (1) ·
It's fine. I just gave you something else instead! (1) ·
It's my house, if I want it back, I'm getting it back! (1) ·
It's my house. If I want it back, then I'm getting it back! (1) ·
My client did not flee. He simply took some time off for personal reasons. (1) ·
My client didn't mean to delay the shipment. He got caught up in some trouble. (1) ·
My client does not have a contracted trading relationship with company A. (3) ·
My client does not own the house, therefore, the contract is null and void. (1) ·
My client has completed the shoot, so there is no breach of contract. (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. (3) ·
Offline courses are paid for. Online courses are simply included as a bonus. (1) ·
The chocolate was not expired when it was delivered to your client. (3) ·
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 contract is still in effect. Pay the breach of contract penalty if you want to terminate the contract. (2) ·
The store did not advertise falsely. The students accepted the terms voluntarily. (1) ·
They discontinued the medication by themselves, therefore, the consequences have nothing to do with my client. (1) ·
Try and fix the product first. Don't always ask for new ones. (1) ·
You ask for a refund at the end of the trip. That's not right. (1) ·
You rejected our solution. It's unreasonable to ask for compensation now. (1) ·
Your client can choose another place in the neighborhood, why does it have to be this one! (1) ·
Your client can choose another place in the neighborhood. Why does it have to be this one!? (2)
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- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Real Estate)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Tour Group)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Trading Platform)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Watch)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Airline Ticket)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Training Course)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Washing Machine)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Wedding Ad)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Computer)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Healthcare Products)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Cosmetics)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Gym)
- Consumer Rights Protection IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Photo Shoot)
- Contract Disputes Case: Claire
- Contract Disputes Case: Company Representative
- Contract Disputes Case: Real Estate Development Company Owner
- Contract Disputes II Case: Claire
- Contract Disputes II Case: Company Representative
- Contract Disputes II Case: Real Estate Development Company Owner
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Finley)
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Monica)
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Boyer)
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Company A)
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Mr. Syter
- Contract Disputes II Lawsuit: Young Attorney
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Bret)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Finley)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Gift Boxes)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Monica)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Company A)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Linda)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Online Sales Platform)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Wendel)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Annabelle)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Mr. Syter (Charles)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Hailey)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Herman)
- Contract Disputes IV Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Mark)
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Finley)
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Male Attorney (Monica)
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Lumber)
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Online Sales)
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Mr. Syter
- Contract Disputes Lawsuit: Young Attorney