Talk:Legal certainty
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Different meaning
[edit]The article defines legal certainty as an objective. I guess the term is also used in a more descriptive way, like "an oral contract provides less legal certainty than a written contract." It is like the word "quality", which is used synonymously with good quality, but also descriptively as a property that may be poor as well. But I am not a native speaker of English. Rbakels (talk) 08:53, 3 June 2012 (UTC)
Possible copyright problem
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