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Question 194:

If you leased a patch of land hoping to strike it rich with oil, and the lease contract says that you need to read another contract external and separate to this contract that more accurately describes the land in this contract to make sure you’re contractually screwing yourself over or allowing the contracting lessor to unwittingly screw himself over, what is the legal term for this?

1. Huh?
2. Objection, leading.
3. Bullshit.
4. Black gold, Texas tea, yee haw!
5. There is no more oil here anyway so what’s the point.

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