Sentences with phrase «reading 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're like us you're probably not too keen on reading legalese.
This appears to introduce a new twist to a perennial question: when it is raining, does one get less wet by walking, by running — or by reading the legalese...
It has been found that most people do not read the legalese that describes the responsibilities of both the web site owners and the members using the facilities of the site.
Click on the checkbox that says you read the legalese and then click «Save and Publish.»
If you didn't read the legalese in full (and honest, who reads all of that fine print?)
A lot of people won't want to go read the legalese.

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In other words, while the substance remains largely the same, the presentation has been given a considerable makeover: the new policy is considerably shorter, written in English rather than legalese, and reformatted (more space and color) for an easier reading experience.
It was no fun reading the depository's 9 - page disclosure, all written in legalese.
I contend generally lawyers who have been trained in weaseling out reading law with an eye toward what it does and doesn't mean, which is what make «legalese» happen.
Privacy policies usually are long and full of «legalese,» but make sure you read it before posting anything on an on - line dating site!
The key to not getting burned by legalese is not to read it from the POV of what you want it to say, but what you don't want it to say.
That in turn can mean reading thousands of words of legalese before you read the first line of a new book.
Always consult a lawyer or an agent before you sign a publishing contract, particularly if you're not experienced reading and negotiating legalese.
No matter what questions you ask, a date rapist is not going to tell you that you will be drugged and raped, and no matter how closely you read the data rapist's legalese you are never going to learn how your personal data will be mined, collected, aggregated (either by that company or a third party) and exploited.
This witch's brew of legalese is heavily slanted toward the publisher rather than the book buyer and essentially says that you own the right to read the book, period.
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.
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.
For years, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has been working to create a brief, easy - to - read, standardized document that would help investors consider the risks, costs and other important features of a fund without having to wade through 40 pages of legalese.
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 know you have to use Google translate to read the terms, but legalese translates amazingly well.
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?
This situation has made it necessary for organisations like Educaloi in Quebec, or other public legal education associations across the country to offer tools for those who can not read complex texts, let alone «legalese».
After reading 1,000 cases as a first year law student — most of which were written in the stuffiest, densest legalese imaginable — my writing started to morph into what I was seeing everyday: passive voice, unnecessary Latin phrases, way - too - long sentences, etc..
One helpful articulation of the American doctrine can be seen in California Standard Civil Jury Instruction No. 2334, which can be paraphrased from the American legalese as follows, for ease of reading:
Nothing annoys me more than reading something written in legalese for a client.
Even without buying the book, you can browse The Legalese Hall of Shame and read Freedman's tips on writing in plain English.
It doesn't help that law students spend their days reading legal writing that is often verbose, stilted, and chock full of legalese.
I recommend reading the full judgment for anyone advancing an ICBC pain and suffering claim for headaches as the issues are succinct in this case and it does not get bogged down in legalese.
Readers online are looking for content that is personal, easy to read, and concise — storytelling, not legalese.
I enjoyed seeing the play very much.Some of the «legalese» was beyond my comprehension of the law discussed in the play.I wonder if there is a playbook so that I can purchase and try by reading it understand the plot better?
There is still the task of reading over the actual policy contract filled with all of its legalese.
Even though it is a novel, with legalese, and repetitive points, read it anyway.
No legalese, no confusing words, just a straight refund if you don't like our product... Read it below for yourself.
The actual policies, those huge binders full of the actual legalese regarding said policies, are virtually «never» given to the marks... er... clients, to read, prior to signing the contracts.
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