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Ambiguitatem ex collocatione si vis vitare, clausulæ
limitatæ in gremium limitativam insere
Clausulæ limitanda si una sit, limitativan insere: si , ante
The source of Ambiguity arises is from some one
word taken singly, or from an aggregate number of words;
if from an aggregate clause, then the ambiguity arises
either the from the clause itself without reference to
any other clauses, or from its situation with reference
to two or more other clauses or aggregate numbers of words.
1. Suum augue. – for cognition: including cognoscibility.
2. Unicuique totum.
3. Nil alienum.
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