An internal contract pre-check marks risk and open questions without replacing legal approval. Single clauses often need quick triage before a specialist reviews them.
Focus on the relevant excerpt and ask for effect, risk, missing context and escalation points.
Start with a narrow boundary: which website, space, file, recipient or decision is affected? This makes the task reviewable instead of turning it into a broad catch-all request.
A useful work order is: “Pre-check this contract point internally: summarize effect, mark risks, list questions and avoid legal approval language.” For important cases, add that uncertainties must be marked visibly instead of being filled in silently.
Pay special attention to current work status, confirmed decisions and open questions. These points decide whether the result is only useful for the moment or can be found, checked and continued by the team later.
Do not judge the whole agreement from one isolated clause.
The team knows what to escalate and what context is still required.