Sentences with phrase «just legalese»

I suspect this is just legalese to cover B&N's corporate butt in the case of a major computer disaster or something.

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If you are in the market looking for a new piece of property, you'd have to look for the best place for real estate deals, spend time looking for the property, finalize the deeds, engage yourself into a litany of legalese, dig your head into paperwork, and all of this is just the beginning.
And Reggie spoke — not just in one language, but in many: English, Spanish, legalese, jive, trash talk, white bread, freedom rider.
And just because the detail is mostly legalese mumbo - jumbo, no - one seems to get what's about to happen.
It's that small, folded paper written in legalese that you promise to read some other time (but of course that time never comes) or you just discard it with the other «junk» inserts.
Interviewer 1: Well just a lease document can be like 10 pages long, can't it, with - depending on the lease company I suppose - with lots of very small writing in legalese which is pretty hard to understand.
We'll take note of the page of fine print legalese, but refrain from reading it because it's just too much to take in.
I mean, who has time to sift through pages of legalese just to play a game of Angry Birds, register for your fantasy football draft or read a news article?
Many lawyers write badly, in unnecessary legalese or just bad English (based on ancient but bad precedents).
Just combine some legalese - sounding words with some disruptive - sounding words, and then you have a name for your startup.
I think they just want me to be responsive and get them answers quickly, and be practical in that, and keep the business issues kind of top of mind rather than get lost in all the legalese, and all the possible horrible things that could go wrong.
I just think that for a number of reasons, florid, complex writing strewn with legalese does a poor job of communicating, whether the reader is a lawyer, judge, or layperson (like a client).
Attention all lawyers who practice before United States Bankruptcy Judge Robert Kressel, D. Minn.: He has just about had it with your crappy «legalese» and he has a 19 - point plan to get you writing like a real person again.
It's easy to speak to us — straightforward and frank emails and calls, with just the right level of detail; not lengthy legalese.
No legalese, no confusing words, just a straight refund if you don't like our product... Read it below for yourself.
No legalese mumbo jumbo here, just a concise overview in layman's terms of what to expect.
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