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Using Personal Pronouns Will Make Your Contracts Easier to Read

February 14, 2012

This article continues a series which focuses on tips to draft clear and concise contracts.  This particular entry in the series focuses on the use of personal pronouns.  The article advocates the use of personal pronouns (such as "you" and "our") and argues that such language increases the clarity of each party's obligations and improves the tone of your contracts. 

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Using Personal Pronouns Will Make Your Contracts Easier to Read

AUTHOR

Gavin Johnson

Gavin Johnson