I asked the customer representative where this information was available and he told me that it's in the fine
print of the legalese agreement documentation.
Not exact matches
If you research the companies you do business with, read the fine
print and make smart decisions, you'll save yourself a bundle
of cash without having to do much more than read some boring
legalese.
If you are the kind
of person who enjoys reading
legalese, please compare the fine
print offered for installment lending and other short term loan programs.
If you didn't read the
legalese in full (and honest, who reads all
of that fine
print?)
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.
What the Canadian Copyright Act offers in
legalese, the Statute
of Anne 1710, generally regarded as the first copyright act in the English - speaking world, affords in eloquence, beginning with its subtitle, «An act for the encouragement
of learning, by vesting the copies
of printed books in the authors or purchasers
of such copies.»
The Canadian Income Tax Act, for example, is over 2600 pages
of complex small
print legalese.
Would not file my claim, made no effort to help, said that their 10 page packet
of legalese was «not fine
print».