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by SommaRaikkonen
2004 days ago
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Since you're a lawyer, please clarify for me one part so that I can understand. The paragraphs are presented as: 1 - condition 1; 2 - condition 2; or 3 - condition 3. Does this mean that condition 1 should be applied all the time (1 and 2 _or_ 1 and 3) or (1 or 2 or 3) in order to be liable? |
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You can see an example of drafting for (1 and 2) or 3 in paragraph 4 of the definitions section to give you a better idea of how the language and structure would differ in this section if it were intended to be read as (1 and 2) or (1 and 3).