Is it proper to use term "and/or" in agreements?
Submitted by: AdministratorThe term "and/or" should not be used in agreements. Ambiguity arises when this term is used because of the many possible variations this term can create. It is more exact to use the terms "and" and "or" separately. The term "and" means both, the term "or" means either.
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