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Is there a kind soul to explain those two legal (Scottish) expressions?
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"Owain" wrote in message ... wrote: Is there a kind soul to explain those two legal (Scottish) expressions? "quod ultra denied" means "we're only admitting to what we've explicitly admitted to in the above and we're denying everything else whether we've mentioned it or not" Doesn't that leave (in Scottish Law) a party open to charges of obreption and/or subreption? -- Billy H |
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