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Freedom. Choice. Happiness. Individuality. Optionality unbound by considerations of what anyone else might think. The status conferred on one by the expression “I [[may]]”, or if one is legally qualified, “I [[shall be entitled]], acting [[for the avoidance of doubt]] in my [[sole and absolute discretion]]”.
Freedom. Choice. Happiness. Individuality. Optionality, unbound by considerations of what anyone else might think.  
 
The stance one adopts by uttering the expression “I [[may]]” (or if one is legally qualified, “I [[shall be entitled]], acting [[for the avoidance of doubt]] in my [[sole and absolute discretion]]”.)
 
A simple idea that lawyers will work hard to make seem difficult.


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*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]
*[[Commercially reasonable manner]]
*[[In good faith]]
*[[In good faith]]

Revision as of 15:08, 7 September 2017

Freedom. Choice. Happiness. Individuality. Optionality, unbound by considerations of what anyone else might think.

The stance one adopts by uttering the expression “I may” (or if one is legally qualified, “I shall be entitled, acting for the avoidance of doubt in my sole and absolute discretion”.)

A simple idea that lawyers will work hard to make seem difficult.

See also