This story's a few weeks old. Sure instills confidence in the Taiwanese legal system, doesn't it?
Owner of haunted Kaohsiung flat gets refund
A Tainan district court judge ruled Monday [that the buyer of a "haunted" apartment] could return the flat to the [previous] owner, who had to pay back all the money.
The owner told the judge she didn't know the house was haunted . . .
But the owner had guaranteed the house was not haunted.
"Because you guaranteed it," the judge told the owner, "you have to take responsibility."
So without any REAL evidence, a judge in Taiwan invalidated a legal real estate transaction, based upon the fiction that the apartment was "haunted".
Goodness, I'm going to have to give this a try sometime:
The Foreigner: Your honor, denizens from the spirit world have informed me that the wicked sorcerer Ma Ying-jeou has cast an evil spell upon the land, blighting this year's mango crop. I demand he be burned at the stake.
Taiwanese Judge: Okey-dokey.
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