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The first thing you’ll learn in your first contract law lecture. What a glorious journey you’re starting out on, [[Mediocre lawyer|young attorney]]!
{{g}}The first thing you’ll learn in your first {{tag|contract}} law lecture. What a glorious journey you’re starting out on, [[Mediocre lawyer|young attorney]]!


The first step to concluding a {{tag|contract}} is to make an offer. All going well, your counterparty will [[accept]] it. And ''then'' you’ll be in business. Literally.
The first step to concluding a {{tag|contract}} is to make an [[offer]]. All going well, your counterparty will [[accept]] it. And ''then'' you’ll be in business. Literally.
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The first thing you’ll learn in your first contract law lecture. What a glorious journey you’re starting out on, young attorney!

The first step to concluding a contract is to make an offer. All going well, your counterparty will accept it. And then you’ll be in business. Literally.

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