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The exception which, in the eyes of a [[Mediocre lawyer|diligent clerk]], proves the rule. No rule is too complicated that it can't me made more so by the judicious use of a [[carve-out]]. Carve-outs often go with out saying, and can be seen as a species of [[without limitation]] or [[for the avoidance of doubt]].
{{g}}The exception which, in the eyes of a [[Mediocre lawyer|diligent clerk]], proves the rule. No rule, no legal proposition, is too complicated that it can't me made more so by the judicious use of a [[carve-out]]. Carve-outs often go with out saying, and can be seen as a species of [[without limitation]] or [[for the avoidance of doubt]].

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The exception which, in the eyes of a diligent clerk, proves the rule. No rule, no legal proposition, is too complicated that it can't me made more so by the judicious use of a carve-out. Carve-outs often go with out saying, and can be seen as a species of without limitation or for the avoidance of doubt.