Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

The Word “Include” May Be A Word of Limitation As Opposed to a Word of Enlargement, Depending on the Context

Surowitz v. Pontiac, 374 Mich. 597, 606 (1965):

The word "include" has been used many times in the past both as a term of enlargement and of limitation, and the word of and by itself cannot determine intent to the exclusion of all other words to which it refers.

 

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