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Correct Contract Writing

Correct contract writing is a skill that commands big bikkies. And in the adverb-verb-babble world of legal contracts, every word carries weight. Precision in language is not merely a matter of clarity; it can often determine the outcome of a… Continue Reading →

One Comma Cost Of Contract Writing

One comma cost of contract writing seems quite petty. Yet, this is a problem when lawyers use adverb-verb babble to write contracts. Like using an additional comma which creates a million-dollar lawsuit. Here’s an example of how Correct-Sentence-Structure-Communication-Parse-Syntax-Grammar-Performance puts an… Continue Reading →

Mortgage Stress, Some Home Truths

Mortgage stress is a serious issue that affects many individuals and families worldwide. Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you’re already in a pile of poo. But the good news is, that in the next ten minutes, you’ll have… Continue Reading →

Legal Professional Privilege in Banking

Legal professional privilege (“Attorney-Client Privilege”) is a fundamental principle in many legal systems. Is it just a sneaky way lawyers try to manipulate the law, protecting the confidentiality of communications between clients and their lawyers? Banksters, service corporations, and multinationals… Continue Reading →

Banks Collapse In Cuba

Banks collapse in Cuba, according to some social media channels. Hal Turner Radio Show claims Cuban citizens are using social media to brodcast their distress. They claim their accounts have been drained and ATMs have been emptied. While efforts to… Continue Reading →

Misleading Language Usage

Misleading language usage, also known as fictitious conveyance of language, can cause harm. When an organisation or corporation, engages in the misleading use of language, it’s referred to as “deceptive trade practices.” It is important to remember that all governments… Continue Reading →

Flag State Authority

Flag State Authority refers to the government or administration of a country under whose flag a ship is registered. The flag state has legal authority and responsibility for enforcing regulations and ensuring compliance with international maritime standards on vessels registered… Continue Reading →

Fraud and Defraud With Intent

Fraud and Defraud are often used interchangeably, yet there’s subtle differences in their meanings. While they share similarities in terms of deception and dishonesty, the key distinction lies in the specific intent and the severity of the actions involved. Defraud… Continue Reading →

Notice of Liability WHO (example)

Notice of Liability example for people looking for a “template”. This is a copy of the document recently delivered to Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Dr Maria van Kerkhove, Dr Janet Diaz and Jeremy Farrar. This Notice is drafted with the help… Continue Reading →

Sentence Punctuation Has Specific Meaning

Punctuation has specific meaning in computer systems, according to the “service corporation” commonly known as “North Yorkshire council,” in England. This “service corporation” is ditching the punctuation point on street signs after careful consideration. According to Dr Ellie Rye, a… Continue Reading →

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