Clause reference

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It we take it that part of the point of a construction clause is to put beyond doubt things that weren’t in doubt in the first place, we should not be surprised to find our brethren explaining that references to “clauses” “schedules”, “appendixes” and the like mean those subdivisions of this contract and not, randomly, some other literary work that the reader may happen to have in mental contemplation as she peruses the contract.

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