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1. (''[[Legal | 1. (''[[Legal eagle]]ry''): To insert a tract of utter pedantry by means of a whole new piece of paper, titled “Rider A” since, in your spastic scrawl, is too verbose to fit in to the margin of the page in which the [[mark-up]] opportunity appears. In our digital age perhaps now a bygone artefact. When, in the good old days, [[lawyer|lawyers]] negotiated by marking up draft {{t|contracts}} in handwriting, the [[rider]] was the “last” resort, and also a badge of honour. You [[fax]] over a whole page of [[calculation agent]] dispute fall-backs, or whatever other [[iatrogenic]] nonsense it may have occurred to you to interpose into an innocent legal agreement. Such fun.<br> | ||
2. (''Biblical''): One of those symbolic shadowy horsemen who portend the [[apocalypse]]. <br> | 2. (''Biblical''): One of those symbolic shadowy horsemen who portend the [[apocalypse]]. <br> | ||
3. (''Decadent''): ''~ of the Storm''. A pop song by The Doors.<ref>{{Google|Riders_on_the_storm}}.</ref><br> | 3. (''Decadent''): ''~ of the Storm''. A pop song by The Doors.<ref>{{Google|Riders_on_the_storm}}.</ref><br> |
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Rider /ˈrʌɪdə/ (n.)
1. (Legal eaglery): To insert a tract of utter pedantry by means of a whole new piece of paper, titled “Rider A” since, in your spastic scrawl, is too verbose to fit in to the margin of the page in which the mark-up opportunity appears. In our digital age perhaps now a bygone artefact. When, in the good old days, lawyers negotiated by marking up draft contracts in handwriting, the rider was the “last” resort, and also a badge of honour. You fax over a whole page of calculation agent dispute fall-backs, or whatever other iatrogenic nonsense it may have occurred to you to interpose into an innocent legal agreement. Such fun.
2. (Biblical): One of those symbolic shadowy horsemen who portend the apocalypse.
3. (Decadent): ~ of the Storm. A pop song by The Doors.[1]
4. (Decadent): The pre-ordained list of stuff that must be laid on for Dangerboy when they headline at Knebworth which shall not include brown M&Ms.
See also
This article is about little bits of paper lawyers interleave in their mark-ups. For the horsemen of the apocalypse, see apocalypse.