IGN:SniperDog3000Users Involved in this Contract:WestenJGeneral Purpose of Contract:200 x 200 town, name arkenea. SniperDog3000 will be paying westenJ 48k for the town. If SniperDog3000 Finds any locks westenJ must remove them. I also have to keep huzz413 in the town and give him perms.I (the contract initiator) agree to the following terms, and agree that my failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract, as outlined in Rule 3:I SniperDog3000 agree to the following terms, and agree that my failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract, as outlined in rule 3:The other user(s) involved with this contract must agree to the following terms:Give ownership to sniperDog3000 and must remove all locks sniperDog3000 finds, also westnJ as 2 days to remove his stuffI agree that the terms in this contract are subject to all of EcoCityCraft's rules, including the rules listed specifically in this forum. I understand that the contract may be affected by future changes in EcoCityCraft rules and server updates, and I accept that due to the possibility of such changes, this contract may be at my own risk. I understand that the contents of this contract are subject to staff assessment, review and approval before it is a binding contract under EcoCityCraft rules. I accept that action may not be taken in case of a breach of contract if appropriate and sufficient evidence is not provided of such.:yes
IGN: Wetenj I, as another party to this contract, agree to the terms laid out for me to uphold, and understand that failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract: i agree to sell my town arkenea to sniperdog3000 for 48,000 eco dollars and will remove all my locks and contact other players with locks in arkenea
Approved for future reference. The SniperDog3000 will be paying westenJ 48k for the town. If SniperDog3000 I also have to keep huzz413 in the town and give him perms. goes under I (the contract initiator) agree to the following terms, and agree that my failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract, as outlined in Rule 3: section.