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A home-made {{tag|Latin}} motto that speaks to the profound existential fear of all [[mediocre lawyer|cautious solicitors]]. Something is only safe - only free from the black terror of the unknown that has a lair in the darkest reaches of every attorney’s heart - once it is written down.
A home-made {{tag|Latin}} motto that speaks to the profound existential fear of all [[legal eagle|cautious solicitors]]. Something is only safe only free from the black terror of the unknown that has a lair in the darkest reaches of every attorney’s heart once it is ''written down''.


The worst of it is that it isn’t even necessarily true: even if you write it down, the Leviathan still waits, and growls, and wants to eviscerate you, my young [[Chicken Licken|chicken]]. You may park some of those fears with an [[entire agreement]] clause, and [[no oral modification]], but still a [[contract]] and its [[Written contract|written articulation]] are not the same thing.
The worst of it is that it isn’t even necessarily true: even if you write it down, the Leviathan still waits, and growls, and wants to eviscerate you, my young [[Chicken Licken|chicken]]. You may park some of those fears with an [[entire agreement]] clause, and [[no oral modification]], but still a [[contract]] and its [[Written contract|written articulation]] are not the same thing.

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