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grammatical variations
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English term
grammatical variations
What does "grammatical variations" mean?
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Jul 17, 2022 12:09: Clauwolf Created KOG entry
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Arabic & More
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thanks
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Daryo
: no, "similar" won't do // see discussion
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same meaning, thanks:(
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Discussion
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4.2 Definition of Substantial Completion. For purposes of this Lease, the term “Substantially Complete” (and its grammatical variations, such as Substantial Completion) when used with reference to Landlord’s Work, will mean that Landlord’s Work has been completed in a defect-free manner to such an extent that Tenant can commence all work, if any, to be undertaken by Tenant, as described in Exhibit “C” to this Lease (the “Tenant’s Work”), without material delay or interference due to the completion of Landlord’s Work, or if no such Tenant’s Work is to be undertaken, then such tern will mean completed to such an extent that the Landlord’s Work can be finally completed within 60 days and without material interference to Tenant’s occupancy and use of the Premises.
https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/38rRCuxM9Za#definition-...