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If Aderet is renting the CD to me for 20 years, that means I have a contractual rental relationship with Aderet for the next 20 years. If the CD stops working after 5 years, they must replace it. If not, it was all a joke and never a rental.
IIRC, it’s written in the agreement.
Since when is a rentel agreement binding if I dident sign it. if my landlord makes me read a lease without asking my sugnature then its not valid.
You made a kinyan (s’chirus) when you took the CD (meshicha/hagbaah). Why can’t the conditions be verbal (without a shtar)? we’re discussing m’talt’lin; you’re comparing karka.
besides i’m buying the tape from the retailer who at that point is the owner so how can the previous owner (the producer) rent it to me?
The store owner can’t sell you something he doesn’t own. If the transaction between the store and distributor is done correctly (I don’t know if it is), this should not be an issue.