Hellraiser & Strick
You ever wonder if a bounty contract should list every possible outcome or just stick to the essentials?
The contract should anticipate every plausible outcome, not just the essentials; a gap is a loophole.
Exactly. A contract that leaves gaps opens the door for a different outcome. You get what you bargain for.
Exactly, a gap is an invitation for interpretation, so I draft with absolute precision—no wiggle room.
Sounds like a solid approach. Stick to the line, keep the terms tight, and you’ll have the last word.
Right. I’ll lock the line tight, no ambiguity, so the outcome is exactly what was bargained for.
That’s the way to keep the target in check. No room for them to argue, no chance for a second shot. It’s clean.
Agreed. A tight clause eliminates any room for reinterpretation, so the target stays exactly as defined.