One day in Contract Law class, a Professor
asked one of his better students, "Now, if you were to give
someone an orange, how would you go about it?"
The student replied, "Here's an orange."
The professor was livid.
"No! No! Think like a lawyer!" the Professor
instructed.
The student then recited, "Okay, I'd tell him:
"I hereby give and convey to you all and singular, my estate
and interests, rights, claim, title, claim and advantages
of and in, said orange, together with all its rind, juice,
pulp and seeds, and all rights and advantages with full power
to bite, cut, freeze and otherwise eat, the same, or give
the same away with, or without the pulp, juice, rind and seeds,
anything herein before or hereinafter or in any deed, or deeds,
instruments of whatever nature or kind whatsoever to the contrary
in anywise notwithstanding, domestically or internationally..."
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