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Layman E. Allen. Symbolic logic: A razor-edged tool for drafting and interpreting legal documents. Yale law journal, vol. 66 (1957), pp. 833–879. - Layman E. Allen and Gabriel Orechkoff. Toward a more systematic drafting and interpreting of the internal revenue code: Expenses, losses and bad debts. The University of Chicago law review, vol. 25 (1957), pp. 1–62.

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Layman E. Allen. Symbolic logic: A razor-edged tool for drafting and interpreting legal documents. Yale law journal, vol. 66 (1957), pp. 833–879.

Layman E. Allen and Gabriel Orechkoff. Toward a more systematic drafting and interpreting of the internal revenue code: Expenses, losses and bad debts. The University of Chicago law review, vol. 25 (1957), pp. 1–62.

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