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One from the “well, I’ll be blowed” school of legal expression wherein {{icds}} states the bleeding obvious for the benefit of those [[Legal eagle|timid type]]s who — despite being schooled in its weft and warp — don’t quite trust the [[common law]] to deliver elementary common ''sense''.  
One from the “well, I’ll be blowed” school of legal expression wherein {{icds}} states the bleeding obvious for the benefit of those [[Legal eagle|timid type]]s who — despite being schooled in its weft and warp — don’t quite trust the [[common law]] to deliver elementary common ''sense''.  


On the one hand, you can see where they’re coming from — this is the same common law which [[Greenclose|concluded]] [[email]] is not an [[electronic messaging system]], after all - but on the other hand ''come on''.
On the one hand, you can see where they’re coming from — this is the same [[common law]] which concluded<ref>{{casenote|Greenclose|National Westminster Bank plc}}.</ref> [[email]] is not an [[electronic messaging system]], after all - but on the other hand ''come on''. <br>

Revision as of 14:35, 17 January 2020

One from the “well, I’ll be blowed” school of legal expression wherein ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ states the bleeding obvious for the benefit of those timid types who — despite being schooled in its weft and warp — don’t quite trust the common law to deliver elementary common sense.

On the one hand, you can see where they’re coming from — this is the same common law which concluded[1] email is not an electronic messaging system, after all - but on the other hand come on.