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The worst of it is that it isn’t even true: even if you write it down, the Leviathan still waits, and growls, and wants to eviscerate you, my young [[Chicken Licken|chicken]].
The worst of it is that it isn’t even true: even if you write it down, the Leviathan still waits, and growls, and wants to eviscerate you, my young [[Chicken Licken|chicken]].


The [[Written contract|written articulation of a legal agreement]] — the paper it is written on, in other words — is no more than evidence of that agreement: it isn’t “the agreement” itself. A [[Contract|legal agreement]] is a [[metaphyiscs|metaphysical]] thing; a Platonic form: an intellectual construct, effable, but all the same unchained of any mortal, papery coil that might represent it in this world.
The [[Written contract|written articulation of a legal agreement]] — the paper it is written on, in other words — is no more than evidence of that agreement: it isn’t “the agreement” itself. A [[Contract|legal agreement]] is a [[metaphysics|metaphysical]] thing; a Platonic form: an intellectual construct, effable, but all the same unchained of any mortal, papery coil that might represent it in this world.


If, carelessly, the parties have failed to correctly document terms of the actual agreement between them, but they are, nonetheless, performing it, they can be held to it, as long as you can prove what the agreement actually was, whatever some flesh-weak piece of paper might say. A legally binding agreement might take the form of speech, non-[[verbal]] representations, winks, nods, grunts, insinuations, and outrageous untruths your [[sales]]person has trotted out to the client while plying him with drink.  
If, carelessly, the parties have failed to correctly document terms of the actual agreement between them, but they are, nonetheless, performing it, they can be held to it, as long as you can prove what the agreement actually was, whatever some flesh-weak piece of paper might say. A legally binding agreement might take the form of speech, non-[[verbal]] representations, winks, nods, grunts, insinuations, and outrageous untruths your [[sales]]person has trotted out to the client while plying him with drink.