Foundations of Freedom
― Includes ‖
“To confine within, to hold, to contain… to comprise, to comprehend; to contain .”
American Dictionary of the English
Language: Noah Webster 1828
Black‘s Law Dictionary Sixth Edition . Inclusio unius est exclusio alterius (Doctrine) ―the inclusion of one is the exclusion of the other.‖ Express description is irrefutable, omission/exclusion is intended. ID of public-sector excludes private-sector. In Montecello Salt Co. v. Utah, 221, US 452 (1911), the United States Supreme Court stated that ―includes‖ and ―including‖ are terms that do not enlarge but limit a subject or list of items.
Terms and phrases are not common meaning; includes & including are not terms of enlargement, they‘re misapplied to private -sector — a misinformation campaign.
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