The Most Expensive Comma in the World — Fundamentals of Canadian Law
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What’s in a comma? A lot of zeroes, sometimes — Law 204/704 developer Peter Kissick joins us to talk about a legendary case involving a comma, utility poles and $2.1 million dollars. That’s a gateway to a broader conversation about contracts: what they are, how they work, and what most of us are getting absolutely wrong.
The comma in question: this piece of punctuation cost a Canadian company over $2 million.
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