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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Fine print asterisk

I don't know if this is true bit could you correct this grammatically?

If there is no fine print at the bottom of the page in question, the fine print is void unless the fine print is on the page in question. The fine print is written with an asterisk to refer to bottom.

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Well, there is nothing wrong with the syntax, but it makes no sense at all. "Fine print" is not voidable. Warranties and other types of contracts are voidable.

  • Well, there is nothing wrong with the syntax, but it makes no sense at all.
  • "Fine print" is not voidable.
  • Warranties and other types of contracts are voidable.
  • Print is written with a pen, pencil, or some sort of printer.
  • I've not heard of an asterisk as a writing implement.
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Well, there is nothing wrong with the syntax, but it makes no sense at all.

"Fine print" is not voidable. Warranties and other types of contracts are voidable.
Print is written with a pen, pencil, or some sort of printer. I've not heard of an asterisk as a writing implement.
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AnonymousIf there is no fine print at the bottom of the page in question, the fine print is void unless the fine print is on the page in question. The fine print is written with an asterisk to refer to bottom.
Maybe for the first part you mean "The fine print does not apply unless it appears on the page in question"? I don't understand the logic of or necessit

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