Thread: Part P (again)
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2. Work which -

Work which -

(a) is not in a kitchen, or a special location,

(b) does not involve work on a special installation, and

[So the above two say any work as long as it is not in a kitchen or a
"special installation"]


No. You haven't read it correctly. The *and* at the end of (b)
means that conditions (a) (b) *and* (c) have to apply.


No "and" at the end of (a), so (a) not joined with (b) and (c).


Does this interpretation have any legal precedence whatsoever? It is not
normal in written english to put "and" after every item in a list, merely
once following the penultimate item.

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