Above all,
avoid plain language and clarity in your communications.
Not exact matches
Always present your ideas with
plain and clear
language by
avoiding the jargon.
Morgan has a
plain -
language discussion of prepayment penalties and generally concludes that they are something to be
avoided.
In such situations, it is advisable to use
plain and simple
language, at least in the first stage of the negotiations and to
avoid any legal terms; explain exactly what you mean, even if you are convinced that you would understand a foreign legal term properly.
Rather than applying the ordinary meaning to
plain language and seeking to uphold the democratic decision of the voters who elected the Mayor, by construing the MCIA «strictly» and by searching for a «reasonable interpretation which will
avoid a penalty,» Hackland RSJ did the opposite of what the law demands,» write Ford's lawyers.
Plain language would involve (among many other things)
avoiding false futures («when the parties shall receive a notice...» — that's good French construction but not good English construction).
Use
plain language and
avoid marketing speak.
We believe in delivering legal training, whether on - line or face - to - face, in
plain language,
avoiding unnecessary legal jargon or complexities which non-lawyers may not understand.