Chemu ne uchat na yurfake. Tayni dogovora... i ne tolko
The brain should always be turned on. We conclude contracts at every step. I got on the bus and signed one contract. I bought something to eat and signed another contract. I went to the cinema — the third. Many, having become lawyers, transfer a domestic and thoughtless approach to all contracts, including business contracts. With many zeros. With strict responsibility and draconian sanctions. Meet the fourth book in the series "What is not taught in Law school"! You will learn how to plan a deal before the contract, check potential partners so as not to sign a contract with scammers. You will learn how to think through the contract so that it is clearly clear to the performers what to do and when. And not as usual: "Smart concluded, executed — manager." You will learn how to draw up a contract so that it can be read and understood without another lawyer. So that the thought, will and purpose of the contract are extremely clear and understandable. So that it is your thought and will! You will learn how to catch "knots", "hooks" and "mines" in the contract — tricky points that some lawyers hide in the contract to use against you on occasion. Who said that the granite of civics must necessarily be gnawed, and to knowledge — to wade through?! The book is written in a living, "human" language. There are a lot of algorithms, diagrams, illustrations from real practice — precedent and, conversely, "impossible", at first glance, court decisions.
No reviews found