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Simplify Legal Language

Text generator - Legal Jargon to Plain English Converter

Example input

  • Original: "The party of the first part hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the party of the second part from any and all claims arising from the use of the aforementioned property." Simplified:

Example real generated results

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    "Party A promises to protect Party B if anything goes wrong with using the stuff mentioned in this agreement." This rewritten sentence conveys the same meaning but uses simpler language, making it easier for non-lawyers to understand. It also breaks down the long phrase into a shorter one that still covers all necessary points. This way, you can ensure your contract is clear, concise, and easy to comprehend for everyone involved. Remember, clarity is key when writing contracts! If you need help

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    "Party A promises not to make Party B's life harder if they borrow our stuff. If something bad happens because of it, Party A will help fix things up." Remember, you can always ask a grown-up for help with making your own simple legal agreements! And don't forget to have fun while doing it – after all, that's what parties are all about! 😄🎉 P.S. Can you think of other situations where we might need to

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    "Party A agrees Party B is not responsible for anything bad happening at the rented place. If something goes wrong, Party A will fix it." In this example, we've removed unnecessary words like "the" and "arising from," which make the sentence more concise without losing its meaning. We also changed some phrases to shorter ones, making the text easier to read. 2. **Cutting repetitive information**: Sometimes, you might find yourself repeating the same idea or phrase multiple times

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    "Party A agrees to protect Party B from any legal issues that come up when using the mentioned items." **Step 4: Consider the tone and audience.** Think about who will be reading your contract. If it's a formal business document, you might want to stick with more professional language. However, if it's for personal or casual purposes, simpler terms may suffice. In this case, since we're simplifying an official government contract, I'll maintain a formal tone suitable

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