Legal contract

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“I'm not sure I get your banter”

~ Oscar Wilde on legal contracts

“But I ask you, 'What is a contract?' Webster's defines it as "an agreement under the law which is unbreakable." Which is unbreakable! Excuse me...”

~ Lionel Hutz on contracts

A legal contract can only be, forthwith unto and non-binding, according to Her Majesty's

This is not allowed under Amendment 2 for 1.a.(ii)

will and desire as noted by said parties involved thus far and up to all points thus requested to have been or were to have been shown in a priori textual circumstances, wherein all persons and/or parties can remain anonymous up until the point of said disclosure of persons involved, sub-divided into several notable paragraphs and/or sections.

PreambleEdit

This contract shall only be served and/or may to were to have been served in all circumstances save annulation by common consent of the ex professo mandate to perform said cancellation of any annulation clauses performed within said non-specific timeframe.

Clause 1Edit

Wherein all subclauses shall form an essential part of said main clause.

Subclause aEdit

See 1.a.(i)

1.a.(i)Edit

All contexts above, up until the point of said annulled cancellation, shall be applicable to both Clause One and Sub-subclause 1.a.(ii).

1.a.(ii)Edit

See Amendments hereto.

1.a.(iii)Edit

There hath said been removed of all of sub-subclause a.(ii) by decree of Her Majesty's most majestic affrontational whim, notwithstanding ACT OF GOD and FORCE MAJEUR.

Final ClauseEdit

All contexts within are relevant at the time of inscribement, but may not apply to all subaquean beaches in the Isle of Man.

AmendmentsEdit

 
Wait a minute

1) Amendment to sub-subclause 1.a.(ii) that all of said sub-subclause may not be applied indirectly to any portion of sub-subclause 1.a.(iii), with the exception of Wednesday, 16th July - 0746z.

2) Notwithstanding the Final Clause, the above Amendment to the said non-referrable subclause shall not result in any counter-annulation of sub-subclause 1.a.(iii), Clause 1 and Amendment 2.

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