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They didn't insinuate - they outright listed it as an option, noting the "or".

Well, not quite. Certain phrases have been tested in court. That is why arcane word-strings appear on contracts. Courts have established meaning and precedent for that word string. Going rogue with more readable language is asking for a ride on the litigation merry-go-round again, and nobody wants to foot the bill for that.

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