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If the choice is between blindly allocating unforeseeable losses at the start of the relationship with a [[severability]] clause, and hoping the parties can be adult enough to come together in good faith to sort out a compromise as and when the unforeseeable becomes a reality later — trusting each other, in other words, to [[Be a good egg|be good eggs]] and [[Non mentula esse|not dicks]] — then the [[JC]] knows where he’d rather be, and who he would rather be trading with.
If the choice is between blindly allocating unforeseeable losses at the start of the relationship with a [[severability]] clause, and hoping the parties can be adult enough to come together in good faith to sort out a compromise as and when the unforeseeable becomes a reality later — trusting each other, in other words, to [[Be a good egg|be good eggs]] and [[Non mentula esse|not dicks]] — then the [[JC]] knows where he’d rather be, and who he would rather be trading with.


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*[[Illegality]]
*[[Illegality]]
*[[Bonum ovum esse]]
*[[Bonum ovum esse]]