Legal Question in Business Law in Canada
Contracts
Re. Price for goods. We want to pay the greater of a floor price and a market price. Should we say ''the greater of A and B'' or ''the greater of A or B''?
Asked on 1/16/08, 5:03 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Christian Sarailis
Sarailis Avocats - Lawyers
Re: Contracts
I think that either one will do the job. But I would prefer A or B as A OR b will be paid.
Answered on 1/17/08, 3:40 pm
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