Myth #2:
Boilerplate Can Be Replaced with Informed Consent
Negotiating and Drafting Contract
Boilerplate (softcover, one volume of approximately 700 pages, and one CD-ROM) sells for $149, is published by American Lawyer Media Publishing, and is available from their Web site, www.lawcatalog.com.
Deliverables rooted in
boilerplate alone can skewer the phase-in schedule, and may blow out the end of the planned startup/phase-in schedule on a new contract.
My study examined how one writer's changes from the
boilerplate were based on audience concerns.
- the problem of manual implementation of patterns, resulting in
boilerplate code
They begin with the basics of contract drafting, covering the components of an agreement, the proper use of forms,
boilerplate, drafting with precision, deal design, due diligence, and the tactics and ethics of negotiation.
In all, the FCC received 918 comments, including several hundred from recording artists who used
boilerplate language to protest further radio industry consolidation.
Black's Law Dictionary defined "
boilerplate" as language with "a definite meaning in the same context without variation.'" If the goal of using
boilerplate is uniform application, (2) it fails spectacularly in the murky land of contracts of the dead.
BoJ Governor Kuroda, meanwhile, pledged that the central bank is "determined to continue currency easing policy" as it will eventual seen the 2% inflation target achieved, which are
boilerplate remarks that cast little market impact.
OKLAHOMA CITY As lawmakers ready themselves for bill filing season, many will likely consider
boilerplate bills with writers who are allowed to go anonymous.
The issue for accounting firms is that many NDAs contain
boilerplate provisions that may conflict with professional standards and public accounting statutes.