Once thing I have learned a while back is not to let amateurs do legal drafting. That applies to Bylaws writing. And to us. el -- Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini
On 26 Nov 2015, at 23:09, Nigel Roberts <nigel@channelisles.net> wrote:
Now I've NEVER heard of 'disjunct of the example' heretofore. But I like the sound of it.
Can you please educate me on this, probably off-list, or over a beer or mint tea in Marrakesh?
Thanks for that (and for the genuine opportunity to use 'heretofore' in the real world).
On 26/11/15 20:57, Edward Morris wrote:
In that case I trust our fine counsel can reword things so the example itself is not placed in the Bylaws. Give me something like that in litigation and I could twist and turn it into an unrecognisable form with unintended consequences by affirming a disjunct of the example or
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