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Holy mother of God whoever the poor sod was who drafted this must have been in the final, hallucinogenic grip of dengue fever or something. It looks like he died horribly. Curiously, it ''may'' be intended to convey ''some'' legal effect (in that, unlike {{oslaprov|headings}}, it isn’t expressly forbidden from having one by Clause {{oslaprov|1(B)}}, but what in the good Lord’s name that legal effect might be, we may never know.
[[Recital - OSLA Provision|Holy]] mother of God whoever the poor sod was who drafted this must have been in the final, hallucinogenic grip of dengue fever or something. It looks like he died horribly. Curiously, it ''may'' be intended to convey ''some'' legal effect (in that, unlike {{oslaprov|headings}}, it isn’t expressly forbidden from having one by Clause {{oslaprov|1(B)}}, but what in the good Lord’s name that legal effect might be, we may never know.

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Holy mother of God whoever the poor sod was who drafted this must have been in the final, hallucinogenic grip of dengue fever or something. It looks like he died horribly. Curiously, it may be intended to convey some legal effect (in that, unlike headings, it isn’t expressly forbidden from having one by Clause 1(B), but what in the good Lord’s name that legal effect might be, we may never know.