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  • {{c|code project}}
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  • ...how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''what'' it is also regulate cybersp ...fit for the twenty-first century, [[legal eagle]]s must learn at once to ''code''.
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  • {{a|netting|}}The US Bankruptcy Code, as feared as it is venerated, is the progenitor of the [[Chapter 11]] proc ...se {{tag|derivatives}} from much of the normal operation of the bankruptcy code which would usually afford an insolvent debtor some time to decide which co
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  • ...ll be obligated to”, “shall unconditionally be obligated to” and so on all code back to “{commitment|must}”. The commitment tag has a limited number of Ideally a lawyer would be able to code from principles.
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