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[[File:Dramatic Look Gopher.gif|450px|thumb|center|Did someone say ... ''[[indemnities]]''?]]}}Any finance lawyer will be familiar with the following kind of clause:
[[File:Dramatic Look Gopher.gif|450px|thumb|center|Did someone say ... ''[[indemnities]]''?]]}}Any finance lawyer will be familiar with the [[conclusive evidence clause]]
 
''{{quote|In the absence of [[manifest error]], a [[certificate of indebtedness|certificate]] from the [[Lender]] as to any amount due will be [[conclusive evidence]] of the amount owing.}}''


[[Conclusive evidence]] clauses are meant to support — [[dramatic look gopher]] — ''[[indemnities]]''. There’s a wealth of snarkily-presented information in [[indemnities]] [[Indemnity|in the usual place]]<ref>Go on — honestly — you’ll love it: {{t|Indemnity}}</ref> but the key point to remember is that, a ''[[well-crafted indemnity|well-crafted]]'' {{tag|indemnity}}<ref>Much talked about, seldom seen.</ref> is meant to be a pre-agreement to pay an ''ascertainable sum'' of money: both parties are meant to have a fairly clear handle on what will have to be paid out.  
[[Conclusive evidence]] clauses are meant to support — [[dramatic look gopher]] — ''[[indemnities]]''. There’s a wealth of snarkily-presented information in [[indemnities]] [[Indemnity|in the usual place]]<ref>Go on — honestly — you’ll love it: {{t|Indemnity}}</ref> but the key point to remember is that, a ''[[well-crafted indemnity|well-crafted]]'' {{tag|indemnity}}<ref>Much talked about, seldom seen.</ref> is meant to be a pre-agreement to pay an ''ascertainable sum'' of money: both parties are meant to have a fairly clear handle on what will have to be paid out.