Legal Drafting: The Ambiguity of "And" and "Or"
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Legal Drafting: The Ambiguity of "And" and "Or"
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Author:
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Kirk, Maurice B.
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Professor Kirk addresses the use ”and/or” in legal drafting. The basic question asked is, “Should the draftsman be less precise than he is capable of being?” The professor answers this question with a well-pondered, “It depends!” and provides examples of the advantage of using “and/or” as well as examples of when it is not advantageous. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10601/402
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1971
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