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“I am signing a contract, (you ''dolt'') therefore I agree.” | “I am signing a contract, (you ''dolt'') therefore I agree.” | ||
A pointless and, no doubt, grammatically challenged, | A pointless and, no doubt, grammatically challenged, [[Latin]] maxim to illustrate why saying “[[the parties hereby agree]]” is a waste of words. | ||
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“I am signing a contract, (you dolt) therefore I agree.”
A pointless and, no doubt, grammatically challenged, Latin maxim to illustrate why saying “the parties hereby agree” is a waste of words.