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:“The promisor herewith agrees to pay, unconditionally and in full, all amounts due, provided that on no account shall the promisor be liable for: … ''[here follows a catalogue of exceptions great and small the sum total of which will equal, or perhaps even exceed, the value of the commitment so generously given].''” | :“The promisor herewith agrees to pay, unconditionally and in full, all amounts due, provided that on no account shall the promisor be liable for: … ''[here follows a catalogue of exceptions great and small the sum total of which will equal, or perhaps even exceed, the value of the commitment so generously given].''” | ||
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*[[Incluso]] | *[[Incluso]] | ||
*[[Provuso]] - a [[proviso]] with an inbuilt [[incluso]]. Ninja stuff. | *[[Provuso]] - a [[proviso]] with an inbuilt [[incluso]]. Ninja stuff. |
Revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020
A proviso may be a ginger, lily-livered construction, but at least it does something: it takes a stated general principle and weasels out of it.
- “The promisor herewith agrees to pay, unconditionally and in full, all amounts due, provided that on no account shall the promisor be liable for: … [here follows a catalogue of exceptions great and small the sum total of which will equal, or perhaps even exceed, the value of the commitment so generously given].”
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