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For whatever reason, when attorneys draft contracts they don't just write the numerals like regular people. Instead, attorneys typically write out numbers in words as well as add the numerals in parentheses. For example, instead of writing 45 days, an attorney would write forty-five (45) days.
For example, write $15,237 as fifteen thousand, two hundred thirty-seven dollars.” When you write an amount that includes a cents figure, write the word and after the word dollars. Then write the amount in cents, followed by the word cents. For example, write $32.45 as thirty-two dollars and forty-five cents.”
Law Firm Policy For example, $50,323.75 should be written as “Fifty Thousand, Three A Hundred Twenty-Three Dollars and 75/100 Cents.” Capitalize the letters and hyphenate the words for 23. In this example, you include the word Cents and use numerals for the portion of the dollar.
Write out the dollar amount. Write the word and. Write out the number of cents.
Write the word “Only” on the line beneath your payee's name, which ends with the word “Dollars.” Next, spell out your check amount in longhand and then add the word “cents.” For example, “Only Eighty-nine Cents.” Remember to hyphenate any amount from 21 to 99. For instance, “Twenty-one to ninety-nine.”
For general writing, most guides agree that you should use words for the numbers one through nine, but for larger numbers the rules vary wildly from style guide to style guide. Some say to use words for the numbers one to one hundred, one to ten, any word that can be written with one or two words, and so on.
LARGE NUMBERS: When large numbers must be spelled out, use a hyphen to connect a word ending in y to another word. Do not use commas between other separate words that are part of one number: twenty. Thirty. Twenty-one. Thirty-one. One hundred forty-three. One thousand one hundred fifty-five. One million two hundred
Writing numbers: words and numerals. Numbers can be written either as words (e.g., one hundred) or numerals (e.g., 100). In this article we follow the guidelines of APA Style. In general, words should be used for numbers from zero through nine, and numerals should be used from 10 onwards.
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