The term "boilerplate" is most properly used in its widest sense to describe the framework of clauses common to nearly all commercial contracts. The purpose of this book is to give practical guidance on how to draft the operational framework for commercial contracts, without which the substantive rights of the concerned parties in the agreement would have little meaning. Also included are many examples, tried and tested in everyday use, for the boilerplate clauses in common usage by commercial draftsmen. Among the features of the book are over 100 sample clauses, while annotations give advice on which clauses to use in a given situation and drafting guidance.
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This is the second edition of this little gem and is a boon to both the draftsman who pens the clauses and the litigator who later tears them asunder... not only a selection of standard clauses but also a guide to why they [are] there in the first place and the significance of case-law on the phrasing used.... this is a surprisingly helpful and well-written compendium which should grace the shelves of any commercial practitioner's office. Litigation, on the second edition.
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