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a brief introduction to contract drafting to understand contract drafting you should recognize that it involves two aspects that together make up every contract first there are the organizational parts of a contract and second there are the contractual Concepts which are the different operative elements within the contract organizational Parts like most legal documents all contracts follow a basic format the style of a contract may vary widely from one law office to another and the length and detail of a contract will vary greatly depending on how complicated the transaction is but every contract contains at least some of the common contract Parts they are the frame of the contract which is the formal language at the beginning and signatures at the end a definition section which are the definitions used in the contract the business sections which set out the partys rights and responsibilities the termination section which deals with the end of the partys relationship the general prov