in ambiguo sermone non utrumque dicimus sed id duntaxat quod volumus
- in ambiguo sermone non utrumque dicimus sed id duntaxat quod volumus
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Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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in ambiguo sermone non utrumque dicimus sed id duntaxat quod volumus — /in aembigyuwow sarmowniy non yuwtramkwiy disamas sed id dantaeksat kwod vol(y)amas/ When the language we use is ambiguous, we do not use it in a double sense, but in the sense in which we mean it … Black's law dictionary
In ambiguo sermone non utrumque dicimus sed id duntaxat quod volumus — In ambiguous discourse or conversation, we do not say either one thing or the other, but neither more nor less than we wish … Ballentine's law dictionary
construction — con·struc·tion /kən strək shən/ n: the act or result of construing, interpreting, or explaining meaning or effect (as of a statute or contract) the construction placed upon an agreement J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo Merriam Webster’s… … Law dictionary
ambiguous — I adjective abstruse, ambiguus, ambivalent, confused, difficult to comprehend, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, having a double meaning, indefinite, indistinct, inexact, lacking clearness, not clear, not plain, obscure, open to various… … Law dictionary