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![]() 12) Licensing Agreements: Do's and Don'ts - ConclusionDrafters of licensing agreements should facilitate open communication, prevent misinterpretation and prevent unintended business and legal results. Instead of Dreadful Drafting, licensing drafters can produce precise and comprehensible agreements.13. AUTHOR'S NOTE If you have comments on my material or if you have examples of dreadful drafting you would like to see included in a later version, please contact me, John T. Ramsay at (403) 267-8183 or fax (403) 264-5973.
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