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{{g}}The [[representations and warranties]], [[covenant]]s, notices, [[governing law]], [[counterparts]], [[process agent]], [[Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999]] exclusions, meaningless indemnities — all that pointless heft down the back of the agreement that no-one reads, which makes a simple agreement look intimidating. You won’t be surprised at how verbose and convoluted these clauses can be, but they can be.
{{g}}The [[representations and warranties]], [[covenant]]s, notices, [[governing law]], [[counterparts]], [[process agent]] appointments, [[Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999]] exclusions, meaningless indemnities — all that pointless heft down the back of the agreement that no-one reads, which makes a simple agreement look intimidating. You won’t be surprised at how verbose and convoluted these clauses can be, but they can be.


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The representations and warranties, covenants, notices, governing law, counterparts, process agent appointments, Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 exclusions, meaningless indemnities — all that pointless heft down the back of the agreement that no-one reads, which makes a simple agreement look intimidating. You won’t be surprised at how verbose and convoluted these clauses can be, but they can be.

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