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{{a|negotiation|}}Contractual representations as to one's own capacity and authority to perform a contract are one thing, but a covenant to ''[[execution|execute]]'' the confounded thing is a whole new level of ninja circularity. Yet, here we find ourselves confronting this paragraph, we presume from the pen of one who holds some kind of legal qualification:  
{{a|negotiation|}}Contractual [[representations]] as to one’s own [[capacity and authority]] to ''perform'' a contract are one thing, but a [[covenant]] to ''[[execution|execute]]'' the confounded thing is a whole new level of ninja circularity. Yet, here we find ourselves confronting this paragraph, we presume from the pen of one who holds some kind of legal qualification:  
:“Each party must take a steps, execute all documents and do everything reasonably required on its part to give full effect to this agreement....”
:“Each party must take a steps, execute all documents and do everything reasonably required on its part to give full effect to this agreement....”


Which just begs, doesn't it, for projection into the dusty volumes of {{jclr}}.
Which just begs, doesn't it, for projection into the dusty volumes of the {{jclr}}.


{{court scene|III|ii|sits, wistfully staring at a wooden panel above the gallery, wishing it were a window|stands up to address the bench, audibly passing wind as he does so. {{cocklecarrot}} raises an eyebrow}}
{{court scene|III|ii|sits, wistfully staring at a wooden panel above the gallery, wishing it were a window|stands up to address the bench, audibly passing wind as he does so. {{cocklecarrot}} raises an eyebrow}}