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Some principles which should help you make a good bargain.
Some principles which should help you make a good bargain.
*{{tag|Magic words}} are a really bad risk mitigant. Don’t take a piece of paper to a knife fight.
*{{tag|Magic words}} are a really bad risk mitigant. Don’t take a piece of paper to a knife fight.
*The foundation of any contract is trust. the point at which you feel the need to say [[for the avoidance of doubt]], you are acknowledging a lack of trust.
*The foundation of any contract is ''trust''. If you don’t trust your counterparty, ''don’t make a contract with it''. The moment you have to say [[for the avoidance of doubt]], you have acknowledged you don’t trust.


===See also===
===See also===