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Agreement Quote by George Ade

“Always interline a contract before signing it, merely to impress the Party of the First Part. The one who puts his signature to Articles of Agreement drawn up by the other fellow is establishing a dangerous precedent.” quote by George Ade
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“Always interline a contract before signing it, merely to impress the Party of the First Part. The one who puts his signature to Articles of Agreement drawn up by the other fellow is establishing a dangerous precedent.”

George Ade

About This Quote

Source Book: Fables in Slang, 1900

Signing a contract for the other party’s terms sets a risky precedent, potentially compromising one’s own position.

In simple terms: Beware of signing unfavorable contracts.

Key Takeaway

Read and negotiate before signing.

Themes

contracts legal caution power dynamics precedent

Mood

cautious pragmatic

Type

legal advice

When to use this quote

  • business agreements
  • employment contracts
  • leases

Key Concepts

contract law risk management negotiation tactics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you protect yourself in negotiations?
  • When is it safe to sign?
A Different Perspective

Power imbalance can persist after signing.

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