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For whatever reason, when attorneys draft contracts they don't just write the numerals like regular people. Instead, attorneys typically write out numbers in words as well as add the numerals in parentheses. For example, instead of writing “45 days”, an attorney would write “forty-five (45) days”.
Use figures for numerals from 11 upwards and for all figures that include a decimal point or a fraction. Examples: One, seven, 14, 975 and 6,650. 4.25 and 4¼
Spell out simple fractions, such as 1/2 or 1/3, using a hyphen. For complicated fractions, it might be preferable to use numerals or to convert to decimals. With decimals, it's helpful to put the zero before the decimal unless the decimal itself begins with a zero.
So we write 27. Then we write the place value of the last digit the last digit is 7 and it's in theMoreSo we write 27. Then we write the place value of the last digit the last digit is 7 and it's in the hundredths. Place. So we write 27 hundredths. Let's do another zero example.
Use figures for numerals from 11 upwards and for all figures that include a decimal point or a fraction. Examples: One, seven, 14, 975 and 6,650. 4.25 and 4¼
Yes, you can write your own contract. However, including all necessary elements is crucial to make it legally binding.