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Alright, fair enough. How about "unjustly paid"?
"Unjustly paid" generally refers to a situation where a person receives money or benefits that they did not earn, do not deserve, or are not legally entitled to, or conversely, where a person is paid unfairly low wages for work performed (Definitely not applicable to Quaintence). In legal terms, this is often associated with the doctrine of unjust enrichment, where one party benefits at the expense of another in a manner considered unfair or illegal.
While not illegal (which the term "stole" would indicate and that I used metaphorically), everything else said there (minus the "low wage" part) is DEFINITELY applicable.
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I agree with that. But the contract on an injured player should take core of that issue. We all know now that Pope had 22 mil to spend last year and gave it to whomever he could. Heck I am 60, overweight, had many surgeries on one knee 5 and 13 hernia repairs. If I could have gotten a contract fro some of that money I would have. lol
Alright, fair enough. How about "unjustly paid"?
"Unjustly paid" generally refers to a situation where a person receives money or benefits that they did not earn, do not deserve, or are not legally entitled to, or conversely, where a person is paid unfairly low wages for work performed (Definitely not applicable to Quaintence). In legal terms, this is often associated with the doctrine of unjust enrichment, where one party benefits at the expense of another in a manner considered unfair or illegal.
While not illegal (which the term "stole" would indicate and that I used metaphorically), everything else said there (minus the "low wage" part) is DEFINITELY applicable.
That is not on the player and all on the institution.Proverbs 25:24Comment
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