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Her Majesty’s judiciary, who in times past may have had a ''[[double entendre]]'' bypass, were thinking only of the [[Consideration|benefit]] one expects to accrue from the faithful performance by your counterparty of his [[Contract|legally binding promises]] to you.
Her Majesty’s judiciary, who in times past may have had a ''[[double entendre]]'' bypass, were thinking only of the [[Consideration|benefit]] one expects to accrue from the faithful performance by your counterparty of his [[Contract|legally binding promises]] to you.
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*[[Frutti di bosco]]


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Revision as of 15:51, 3 May 2017

Not what you think it is.

Her Majesty’s judiciary, who in times past may have had a double entendre bypass, were thinking only of the benefit one expects to accrue from the faithful performance by your counterparty of his legally binding promises to you.

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