In the following paragraph:
It’s standard for a contract to consist of the front of the contract, the body of the contract—what the parties are agreeing to—and the back of the contract. The front consists of the title, the introductory clause, any recitals, and the lead-in. In longer contracts, it might include one or more of a cover sheet, a table of contents, and an index of definitions.
Why does the author use "the" for title, but "a" for cover sheet?