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Sir can you explain what is CLOUT, and will we be questioned in the exam about this?
I don’t recognise the acronym as one of mine! Can you give me the context and then I shall try to explain it
CLOUT stands for ‘Case law on UNCITRAL texts’
There were so many illustrations in Kaplan textbook, saying so&so principal was tested in CLOUT case no….
I judt don’t understand what exactly is CLOUT? what is meanign of tested in this context.
Please explain me sir.
It’s stuff that you will NEVER, NEVER, EVER need!
Kaplan are making reference to a particular case involving Uncitral terms .. it lends credibility to the words that Kaplan has written
But no student sitting F4 Global (and it’s not in the F4 English syllabus!) will never need that information
Forget it … I already have!