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  • ...ll be obligated to”, “shall unconditionally be obligated to” and so on all code back to “{commitment|must}”. The commitment tag has a limited number of Ideally a lawyer would be able to code from principles.
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  • The US bankruptcy code, as feared as it is venerated, is the progenotir of the [[Chapter 11]] proc ...se {{tag|derivatives}} from much of the normal operation of the bankruptcy code which would usually afford an insolvent debtor some time to decide which co
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  • ...how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''what'' it is also regulate cybersp ...fit for the twenty-first century, [[legal eagle]]s must learn at once to ''code''.
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  • #redirect[[Bankruptcy Code]]
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  • Code is law is a variation of the Boolean view of language that it is an exercis *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • [[ISDA code project]] · [[Semantic code project: next steps]] ...Lessig}} would say at some point they will converge: ''[[Code: Version 2.0|code is law]]''.
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  • [[ISDA code project]] For what this is all about see [[Semantic code project]]
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • #redirect[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • ...of legal terms, recognising this will increasingly be by means of machine/code. *'''The code layer''': The legal terms (be they term sheet or [[boilerplate]] terms) ren
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code and language]]
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  • Each of these states is a discrete object in the code. They have a common feature (“A”) and they can be ordered by reference
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  • #REDIRECT [[Code: Version 2.0 - Book Review]]
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  • [[File:Code Version 2 (Lawrence Lessig book) cover.jpg|450px|frameless|center]] {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} — {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}
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  • *'''Code''': <nowiki>{{code {{{1}}} {{{2}}}}} yields {{code MI 2002}}</nowiki> yields the Long title of the agreement (eg “'''2002 IS
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  • [[ISDA code project]] For what this is all about see [[Semantic code project]]
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  • ===The computer-code if=== The <code>if–then</code> construct (sometimes called <code>if–then–else</code>) is common across many programming languages. Although the syntax varies q
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  • {{a|writer|}}Author of {{bookreview|Code: Version 2.0}}. Dab hand at [[PowerPoint]].
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  • Code is law is a variation of the Boolean view of language that it is an exercis *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • ...5 ISDA Code of Standard Wording, Assumptions and Provisions for Swaps|1985 Code for Swaps]]. For the {{gmsla}} the {{osla}}. And so on.
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  • ...[application programming interface]] or [[API]] is that little gobbet of [[code]] that lets you hook one software application, database, etc, with another. *[[Code: Version 2.0 - Book Review]]
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  • A vulnerability in code that hackers find before the software vendor does. Because the vendor is no ...on their hands to search for unexploited vulnerabilities in public-facing code. It is not a question of if, but ''when''. The harder you are looking at se
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  • The US bankruptcy code, as feared as it is venerated, is the progenotir of the [[Chapter 11]] proc ...se {{tag|derivatives}} from much of the normal operation of the bankruptcy code which would usually afford an insolvent debtor some time to decide which co
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  • ...ll be obligated to”, “shall unconditionally be obligated to” and so on all code back to “{commitment|must}”. The commitment tag has a limited number of Ideally a lawyer would be able to code from principles.
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  • ...how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''what'' it is also regulate cybersp ...fit for the twenty-first century, [[legal eagle]]s must learn at once to ''code''.
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  • ...A plan investor]] for the purposes of [[ERISA]] and the [[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]. ...arty B is not otherwise subject to Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code. <br>
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  • {{a|gmsla|<br>{{subtable|'''UK money Markets Code'''<br> ...r an EGM is expected to be held.}}}}The Bank of England’s UK money Markets Code has the following (see right) to say on [[voting rights]]. ''You aren’t m
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  • *[[Internal Revenue Code of 1986]]
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  • ...ates [[Internal Revenue Service]], administrator of the [[Internal Revenue Code]], i.e. one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The one with the rubber
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  • *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • [[ISDA code project]] · [[Semantic code project: next steps]] ...Lessig}} would say at some point they will converge: ''[[Code: Version 2.0|code is law]]''.
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  • ...margins will quickly tend to zero — if they don’t ''start'' there — as the code she wishes to use in her product, and being its sole value, is freely repro
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  • One-way communication is [[symbol processing]]. ''Code''. A set of single instructions with no ambiguity that leads to a determini If we introduced a “between” value — if code was written in ''tertiary'', not binary, then what would that intermediate
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  • {{a|glossary|}}A unique transaction identifier, or [[UTI]], is a unique code identifying a single transaction, as required by Article {{Mifirprov|26}} o
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  • ...ons with your counterparty, are a fat lot of good: wouldn’t it be great to code them directly into your [[API]], so to speak, so everything was determinist *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • ...ver us with loving Grace]] live only in the present — there is no tense in code — but by reference only to the past, the forbidden kingdom, that utterly
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  • ...t monitor it.<ref>Needless to say this is code for “forget it”. Alas, this code is unknown to [[res bossitans]].</ref>
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  • ...n it through the recombobulation matrix (a roomful of clerks equipped with code-deciphering tools). Nothing. ...d sensitive communications with a carefully calibrated syntactic scrambler code language, meaning vital defensive strategies have been communicated around
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • *that the [[safe harbor]]s in the US [[Bankruptcy Code]] only protect a [[non-defaulting party]]’s right to terminate a swap, an ...kruptcy even though there wasn’t one in the {{isdama}} or the [[Bankruptcy Code]] itself.
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  • ...ement]] is a concept harvested from the United States [[Uniform Commercial Code]].
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  • ...digital prophet]]s who expect [[legal eagle]]s to draft in object-oriented code, [[FpML]], [[smart contract]]s or anything other than [[Microsoft Word]].
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  • ...]] to get into.</ref> that must, by the lights of the [[Uniform Commercial Code]], be said “[[conspicuous]]ly”, and that means ''in [[BLOCK CAPITALS]]' *[[Conspicuous]] language and the [[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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  • {{a|mgmt|}}That piece of .php code, that wiki, that [[Microsoft Excel|Excel]] macro, that SharePoint workflow,
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • *The [[Bankruptcy Code]], when [[close out|closing out]] a derivative [[master agreement]]s agains
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  • ...6 (9th Cir. 2002) is a leading case ruminating on the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] and the meaning of [[conspicuous|conspicuity]], and casting aspersions on *[[Uniform Commercial Code]]
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  • .... The importance of code in determining who has it — as to which, see {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} — makes it look, in practice, more like cash.
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  • ...t in there, okay?”</ref> Americans, accustomed to the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] will tread more carefully, lest they create a relationship-altering “[[
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  • The modified version of Hammurabian code that governs the Jolly Contrarian’s kitchen places the obligation on the
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  • ...ntract orally, by morse code or by winking at each other<ref>Neither Morse code nor winking are strictly part of the ''[[ratio decidendi]]'' but I maintain
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  • ...a century and a half of automotive technology, the drafters of the Highway Code have never once found the space to sanction the operation of a motor-vehicl
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  • ...of legal terms, recognising this will increasingly be by means of machine/code. *'''The code layer''': The legal terms (be they term sheet or [[boilerplate]] terms) ren
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  • ...o address the effects of [[Section 871(m)]] of the U.S. [[Internal Revenue Code]] and the regulations thereunder.
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  • [[File:Code Version 2 (Lawrence Lessig book) cover.jpg|450px|frameless|center]] {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} — {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}
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  • [[File:Logic Tree 3.png|frameless|center|But organising by code, then colour, is simplest of all.]] ...tement boils down to a logical proposition, and so on. It is like software code, only instead of subroutines, conditions, logic gates, if/then statements,
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  • Paragraph 1-303 of the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] provides
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  • ...nes, middle-sized ones and fat-ones. see above. Each has a different ASCII code, and given the number of [[iatrogenic]] hands through which your document w
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  • ...ight find in a financing or derivative contract</ref> — then treat it like code, and number and nest every new proposition as if it were a subroutine in a ...ing is a form is code. It should have a nested structure, as does computer code. Numbering levels— each indented to be nested inside the level above —
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  • ...CIAL CODE]] REQUIRES EVERYTHING TO BE IN CAPITALS FOR THOSE TERMS THAT THE CODE REQUIRES TO BE “[[CONSPICUOUS]]” ENOUGH THAT A REASONABLE BADGER AGAINS The [[Uniform Commercial Code]] defines it thus:
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • Each of these states is a discrete object in the code. They have a common feature (“A”) and they can be ordered by reference
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  • ...eed to come from a different place. We are trying that with the [[semantic code project]]. Nothing ventured; nothing gained. *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • ...y. Nothing remotely like that happens when a machine processes a string of code.</ref> When a lawyer reads a contract she is doing something that even a un
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  • If you hear this phrase you need to go code red, [[Mediocre lawyer|counselor]]. There is no greater sign that all is no
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  • ...s because the market relies on the basic terms of the [[Uniform Commercial Code]].
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  • <big><big><big>Code of
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  • Very good, thoughtful books about it are {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}’s {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} and {{author|Yochai Benkler}}’s {{br|The Wealth of Network
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  • ...he statement a whole lot less fruity. Our deep market research<ref>This is code amongst the secret association of bloggers for “I Googled it.”</ref> re
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  • *'''Day 1''': At first a “legal code” repository that would function as a free open-source template/contract l ...nt — allow people to take, adapt, copy any iteration. Including the source code of the App (like MediaWiki). Allow people to develop it, augment it, improv
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  • ...cal parsing|reg tech]] or [[blockchain]]. Instead, the [[Code: Version 2.0|code]] that lawyers are trained in how to programme from their first day at law *'''Killer software''' — you write inspired, clever, imaginative code that does stuff that no-one else thought of, and it took a lot of effort to
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  • *The first step to simplifying legal technology is to simplify the source code on which legal technology is compiled: Language ...l extra. It's a fundamental design principle. It's easier and cheaper to ''code'' for plain English.
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  • ...ation and even packet switching<ref>See {{author|Lawrence Lessing}}’s {{br|Code: Version 2.0}}.</ref> (the internet, on several levels, is one collossal tr
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  • ...ly disappointing history in international sporting contests, regardless of code.
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  • ...lly the same should be true in a contract, being after all a form of human code. A state of affairs in the past entitling a party to take action, which [[Q
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  • ...(and excellent) theoretical volumes like {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}’s {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} and {{author|Yochai Benkler}}’s {{br|The Wealth of Network *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}} —{{author|Lawrence Lessig}}
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  • ...ntures the suggestion that there ''is'' an evolutionarily explicable moral code, but we just can’t always ''access'' it. ...from cave man forwards, humans have needed some externally derived conduct code, especially when the one thing which is undeniable from recorded history is
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  • ...not represent anything.<ref>See: [[Code and language - technology article|Code and language]].</ref> Machines are linguistically, structurally ''incapable *[[Code and language - technology article|Code and language]]
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  • *It’s a standing term of the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] (you ''can'' contract out of it, though ''why'' you would is harder to sa
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  • Thanks to Article 2437 of the {{tag|Italian Civil Code}}, under {{tag|Italian Law}}, [[shareholders]] of Italian joint stock compa
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  • ...times fatal retribution for those who offend against the Hoffman’s “merry” code — transgressions including such mortal sins as fidgeting, failing to eat
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  • ...ed, encrypted digital token of some kind, which may be represented by a QR code, hexadecimal hash or some such thing. Who knows? Who cares?
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  • '''15 U.S. Code § 780 - Registration and regulation of [[broker]]s and [[dealer]]s'''
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  • ...by which we articulate these embodied fictions is language: not the binary code of a CPU, but natural, human language. We each speak our own unique, gerrym ...just observes something special is going on: if you want to go from binary code to [[rice pudding and income tax]], you’ve got a bit more explaining to d
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • ...llent term, ''pattern recognising machines''. The best we can do is binary code. White noise.
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  • :::''Code of Federal Regulations of the United States (Port and Waterways Authorities
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  • ...g employee benefit plans, which are found mainly in the [[Internal Revenue Code]] and {{tag|ERISA}} itself.
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  • ...tions/uscode.php?def_id=15-USC-1398525309-2067023687 Cornell University US Code resource]</ref>}}{{us disclaimer small}}}}{{dpn|/ˈæsɛt-bækt sɪˈkjʊə
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  • ...understand the world in dollars and cents; they perceive only the decimal code underlying the multi-hued panorama that confronts the rest of us — but th
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  • *[[Semantic code project]]
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  • ...r|Lawrence Lessig}} lays out the concept very well in his magnificent {{br|Code: Version 2.0}}.<ref>Page 44-45 and 112-116, analog freaks.</ref> *'''Set it free''': Release all code. No [[copyright]]. Make access free. If you try to meter it, extract rent o
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  • ...[[Innovation|INNOVATE]] SO HELP ME”. This is, needless to say, management code for, “you must use [[legaltech]] to shave 15% off the legal budget and at
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  • ...ion Transforms Markets and Freedom}} and {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}’s {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} (neither of which Keen seems to have read) might be a better *{{br|Code: Version 2.0}}
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  • ...ence, or ''pave'' the damn thing, or create some obstacle — do with life ''code'' what you are trying to do with ''bossiness''.
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  • ...d across a network. Each “block” of information gets its own cryptographic code which is posted to ''every'' node on the network. Thus, you can’t futz wi ...ptocurrency has no ''intrinsic'' value. It is just an artefact of computer code. Like anything else in the world, a cryptocurrency can only acquire extrins
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