Continuity of contractual obligations

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Government should allow successful economic entities to buy off assets of failing economic entities in the event that consumers who bought products from said failing entities had a perpetual, mutual obligation with consumers that involves said asset.

Any individual human being who does or assists in doing the destruction, hiding, or other form of abuse or neglect of said assets, whether they were political agents (such as government) or private agents (such as the failing entities) would be held accountable for a violation of the consumer's property rights regardless of any immunity laws (such as sovereign immunity or corporate immunity) in existence.

The new owner of said asset will then have the responsibility to continue to offer whatever goods or services the contracts obliges them to offer. Under no circumstances may the party that holds the assets terminate said contracts, nor may they make any revisions to any aspect of the contract except on an individual scale with the individual consent of any willing consumers.

This petition indicates that people recognise their right to consumers of products whose usage is dependant upon the perpetuity and mutuality of contracts to keep the fruit of their purchases even if the entity with whom they had a contract goes out of business, and any politician or businessperson who tries to breach said contract becomes liable for damages.

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