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A Manual Of Style For Contract Drafting 3rd Edition Kenneth A Adams

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A Manual Of Style For Contract Drafting 3rd Edition Kenneth A Adams
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Publisher: American Bar Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.29 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Kenneth A. Adams
ISBN: 9781614388036, 1614388032
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 3rd Edition

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A Manual Of Style For Contract Drafting 3rd Edition Kenneth A Adams by Kenneth A. Adams 9781614388036, 1614388032 instant download after payment.

A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting, Third Editionis a uniquely in-depth survey of the building blocks of contract language. First published in 2004, it offers those who draft, review, negotiate, or interpret contracts an alternative to the dysfunction of traditional contract language and the flawed conventional wisdom that perpetuates it. This manual has become a vital resource throughout the legal profession, in the U.S. and internationally.
This manual's focus remains how to express contract terms in prose that is free of the archaisms, redundancies, ambiguities, and other problems that afflict traditional contract language. With exceptional analysis and an unmatched level of practical detail, Adams highlights common sources of confusion and recommends clearer and more concise alternatives. This manual is organized to facilitate easy reference, and it illustrates its analysis with numerous examples. Consult it to save time in drafting and negotiation and to reduce the risk of dispute.

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