The exact text varies, but in general it's a combination of legal "boilerplate" text and a listing of side effects and contraindications like "Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should seal themselves into lead containers when passing within 50 miles of Zopranahalcynol. If cardiac failure occurs, discontinue use immediately" and so forth.
It varies and so you should read it to find out.
No, the state it in a small print on their documents and also in tv commercials
It all just depends on what card it is, but normally, it is in small print at the bottom center of the card in the back
Justin can read the small print on the bottom of his cage telling him the directions on how to unlock the cage doors.
You can get rid of a bug bite on the bottom eyelid by taking an over-the-counter medication that contains diphenhydramine. This is an allergy medication. You can also put a cold compress on the eye and a small amount of anti-itch ointment on the bug bite. However, you should not allow the ointment to get into the eye.
Usually, no. Look for the small print at the bottom of the ad. "Not responsible for typographical errors."
The font size for the browser would be lowered. That is why the print is very small in it. You can increase the print by increasing the browser font size.
print things out small,and take off bold and make pictures small
One can find addresses on a label on the bottom of all labels. The addresses are usual in small print so they can fit other important information on it.
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Because they wan't you to get the product, an also they wan't you to make sure you don't read the most important part and dangerous part the small print. That's why they put it in small print!
Absolutely ! It's up to the individual person to read every part of any legal document - including the 'small print'. If you choose to ignore the small print, and sign the document anyway - you have no legal recourse !