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		<title>By: Legal English Help Simplifying Legal English &#187; Obscure Phrases Used in Business Contracts &#8211; Exercise 1</title>
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		<description>[...] This series of posts will look at the obscure phrases commonly used in British or American commercial contracts and are based on the drafting standards of these jurisdictions. When working with contracts in English, it is critical that we use these fixed phrases correctly. This exercise gives you the opportunity to practice the phrases which were introduced in the related post 1 and post 2. [...]</description>
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