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  1. Peter Butt would like to thank the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, where he wrote some of this edition. For part of that time, he was a Herbert Smith Fellow; for another part, he was a Visiting Fellow at Trinity College. Without this assistance it would not have been possible to complete the book, and to both entities we owe sincere ...

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  6. Peter Butt was last seen in East Victoria Park Western Australia on 18 June 1988. Extensive inquiries have been conducted nationally since his disappearance without success. If you have information that may assist police to locate Peter please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Working together for a safer WA.

  7. 28. Feb. 2012 · Peter Butt. 28 Feb 2012 - Advances in Computers - Vol. 2001, Iss: 35, pp 28-32. TL;DR: In this article, the authors look at developments in legal drafting, considering traditional approaches, reluctance to change, pitfalls of change and the benefits of plain language and conclude that plain language is more useful than traditional approaches.