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From: "Gurvinder Bagga" <>
Subject: problems of reanimation
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 22:09:53 +0530

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Hi everyone,


I think most of the doubts raised about reanimation have been clarified. I 
thought one point about the legality of the contract with the cryonic suspension
institutes (CI, ALCOR etc.) remains..


Does the present contract cover any right the relatives(if any, of the suspended
person) have whenever reanimation becomes feasible. For example my great great 
grand daughter would like to know whether she has any rights to force the 
company (legally) that suspended me to reanimate me if the technology to make 
that possible is available. 


Also, does the government of the country where I will be suspended has any say 
in this matter. Cannot this be made into some kind of LAW OF REANIMATION or 
whatever that gurantees the suspended person a reanimation whenever the 
technology becomes available.


I feel if one is paying for a service these point have to be made clear to the 
person who is going to be suspended.

Regards,


Gurvinder


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