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Nomography
Nomography means 1. The art of drafting laws, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1072.
Office practice
involves handling matters outside of court, such as negotiating and drafting contracts, preparing wills and trusts, setting up corporations and partner-ships,
Quality is up to the mark
It must be remembered that it is not a document drafted by a solicitor; it is a document using the language
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Said
or among different elements, Landis on Mechanics of Patent Clain Drafting, Robert C. Faber, 3rd Edn., 1990, p. 50.
Supreme Court of Judicature
the Common Law system with the specific character of equity drafting, were substituted for those previously existing; special power was given
Shall
proper language of application with that of high possession. The draftsman should restrict the use of 'shall' to expression of the
Shared household
happily worded, and appears to be the result of clumsy drafting, but the Supreme Court gave it an interpretation which is
Symbol'ography
Conv., vol. i., pp. 1 et seq. The art of drafting legal instruments, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1463
Title long
is referred to long title; describes nature of proposed measure; drafted in such a manner that it is not vague and
Inops consilii
taken without benefit of legal advice, as when a testator drafts a will without the help of an attorney, Black's Law
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