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<title>Write Cleaner, Higher Quality Code with Class Contracts in Delphi Prism</title>
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<summary>This article covers the language features of Class Contracts in Delphi Prism.  With these features, you can write &#8220;cleaner&#8221;, more concise code by stating what are the assumptions and conditions for classes and methods in your Prism Code</summary>
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