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A [[compound preposition]] that speaks to the sheer terror with which some attorneys view the English language. Most often deployed in service of that frightfully dull [[Rome II]] convention, which covers the jurisdiction of the courts to hear contractual disputes - or those [[arising out of or in connection with]] the contract, [[relating to]] can quite serviceably deputise for this dismal phrase.
{{pe}}A [[compound preposition]] that speaks to the sheer terror with which some attorneys view the English language. Most often deployed in service of that frightfully dull [[Rome II]] convention, which covers the jurisdiction of the courts to hear contractual disputes - or those [[arising out of or in connection with]] the contract, [[relating to]] can quite serviceably deputise for this dismal phrase.


{{plain|This Agreement and any non-contractual obligations ''arising out of or in connection with it'' shall be governed by and interpreted [[in accordance with]] English law|This Agreement and any ''related'' non-contractual obligations will be governed by English law}}
{{plain|This Agreement and any non-contractual obligations ''arising out of or in connection with it'' shall be governed by and interpreted [[in accordance with]] English law|This Agreement and any ''related'' non-contractual obligations will be governed by English law}}


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{{Loose prepositional phrases}}
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*[[Sharpened stick]]
*[[Compound preposition]]
*[[With respect to]]
*[[Governing law]]
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