- 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. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
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 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
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