The normal meaning of the word ‘or’ is disjunctive, although in a suitable context it can be read as equivalent to ‘and’, or as expressing a non-exclusionary alternative equivalent to ‘and/or’
Judges:
Lord Reid, Lord Wilberforse
Citations:
[1974] 1 WLR 505, [1974] 2 All ER 97
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Shahid v Scottish Ministers (Scotland) SC 14-Oct-2015
The appellant convicted of a racially-aggravated vicious murder. Since conviction he had spent almost five years in segregation from other prisoners. The appellant now alleged that some very substantial periods of segregation had been in breach of . .
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Litigation Practice
Updated: 09 May 2022; Ref: scu.591351