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A moment’s reflection can break down this turgid twaddle: | A moment’s reflection can break down this turgid twaddle: | ||
:“Absent” => “''unless'' | :“Absent” => “''unless''” | ||
:“a written agreement between the parties” => “''the parties agree''” | |||
:“that expressly imposes affirmative obligations to the contrary” => “''to the contrary'' | :“that expressly imposes affirmative obligations to the contrary” => “''to the contrary''” | ||
:for that transaction => “” | |||
This is, in other words, a long-winded way of saying “unless we agree otherwise”. | This is, in other words, a long-winded way of saying “unless we agree otherwise”. |