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| Typically, the text begins with an interpretation section. This section may be a single section without sub-sections. | Typically, the text begins with an interpretation section. This section may be a single section without sub-sections. | ||
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| + | ==== Style ==== | ||
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| + | The most important stylistic element in plain-language drafting is use of a basic sentence structure: subject-verb-object (SOV). That is the appropriate structure for sentences that create obligations. It is a natural form of speech that English-speakers intuitively understand. The actor, a subject, acts by means of a verb upon the object. Use this sentence structure to create most if not all clauses in a legal instrument. | ||
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| + | ===== Drafting conventions ===== | ||
| ==== Definitions ==== | ==== Definitions ==== | ||
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| - | ==== Style ==== | + | These guidelines apply as much to contract |
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| - | ==== Drafting principles ==== | + | |
| + | Definitions are located in either a general or specific definitions section. | ||
| + | * A general definitions section appears in Part I, section 1 of the contract. This section will set out any definition that applies to the entire agreement or that may affect the entire agreement. | ||
| + | * Specific definitions are appear as interpretation sections that begin parts of the contract or as sub-sections in sections. These definitions will, as their name suggests, relate only to parts or sections of the agreement. | ||
| + | * The decision to create specific definitions may be made when a limited part of the contract requires a departure from a word or phrase' | ||
| ===== Common clauses ===== | ===== Common clauses ===== | ||
