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  2. Four corners (law) - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of examples where courts used the Four Corners Doctrine while interpreting the disputed-document: From the four corners of the document: as derived from the text of the agreement itself, without relying upon other resources or witnesses.

  3. Questioned document examination - Wikipedia

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    Documents feature prominently in all manner of business and personal affairs. Almost any type of document may become disputed in an investigation or litigation. For example, a questioned document may be a sheet of paper bearing handwriting or mechanically-produced text such as a ransom note, a forged cheque, or a business contract.

  4. Template:Controversial-issues - Wikipedia

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    This topic contains controversial issues, some of which have reached a consensus for approach and neutrality, and some of which may be disputed.Before making any potentially controversial changes to the article, please carefully read the discussion-page dialogue to see if the issue has been raised before, and ensure that your edit meets all of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines.

  5. Template:Disputed list/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Disputed section - Wikipedia

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    This template identifies a Wikipedia article where one or more sections has content whose accuracy or factual nature is in dispute. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Talk page section 1 talkpage talk Section of the talk page about the dispute String suggested Date date no description Auto value {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}} Unknown ...

  7. Category:Articles with disputed statements - Wikipedia

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    Articles with disputed statements, this category lists all the articles with disputable statements noted by using the {{}} or {{Disputed-inline}} templates, in contrast to {{}} template which marks a whole section as disputed, this template helps highlighting just the statements in question.

  8. Template:Disputed inline/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    The persuasive document, a motion or a brief, attempts to persuade a deciding authority to favorably decide the dispute for the author's client. Motions and briefs are usually submitted to judges, but also to mediators, arbitrators, and others. In addition a persuasive letter may attempt to persuade the dispute's opposing party.