Baldwin/Whiteside: Introduction to Contracts - Pearson
Baldwin/Whiteside: Introduction to Contracts - Pearson
Baldwin/Whiteside: Introduction to Contracts - Pearson
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Chapter Thirteen<br />
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CONTRACT<br />
LANGUAGE<br />
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In spite of our and your best efforts, some students may try <strong>to</strong> use this language in their personal lives.<br />
Urge them not <strong>to</strong> do so, and emphasize the importance of professional counsel.<br />
It is your responsibility <strong>to</strong> explain the thinking behind this language and why each excerpt might be used<br />
in a contract.<br />
This is a good chapter <strong>to</strong> use the four appendices and look for examples of language in each. You may<br />
have a sample contract you wish <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>to</strong> the class.<br />
We have also brought in<strong>to</strong> class pho<strong>to</strong>copies of a judgment in a suit for breach of contract and reviewed<br />
the issues. At this point, the students should be familiar with the terms used in a pleading for breach of<br />
contract.<br />
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