Small-type size (epitomized in the saying "Fine-print taketh away what the large-print giveth!") in which covenants, deductions, exclusions, exemptions, and reductions of a loan agreement or insurance policy are sometimes printed. It is illegal in some countries to use a type size smaller than that used in the main body of agreement for any term or condition that limits or goes against the interests of the applicant or the weaker party. See also adhesion contract.