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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

english grammar

what is the right way to say:
there is no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?

or

there are no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?
  

Top answer

No. eg There is no threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser.

  • No.
  • eg There is no threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser.
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No.
eg There is no threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser.
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Anonymous what is the right way to say:there is no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?orthere are no any threatened litigation or arbitration involving the adviser?
No litigation or arbitration involving the adviser is (being) threatened.

CJ
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ok, so the full questions asks the following:
"any threatened, pending and settled litigation or arbitration involving the adviser including a description of the allegations, status, and a brief description of any informal settlement?

how should you answer correctly?
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Anonymousthe full questions question
You haven't written a full question. Maybe if you add "Is there" at the beginning:

Is there any threatened, pending and settled litigation or arbitration involving the adviser including a description of the allegations, status, a
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I assume the sentence starts this way.

"Is there any threatened, pending and settled litigation or arbitration involving the adviser including a description of the allegations, status, and a brief description of any informal settlement?

how should you answer correctly? I'd say 'No'.

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I have to provide a written statement if the answer is no. So is it ok to say: "there is no threatened, pending and settled litigation or arbitration involving the adviser including a description of the allegations, status, and a brief description of any informal settlement?", correct?
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You really need to consult a lawyer on the wording of legal documents.
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No.
Just say eg There is no threatened, pending or settled litigation or arbitration involving the adviser.

Clive
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Great! Thank you, Clive!
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I agree with the comment that you should consult a lawyer if this is an important matter.

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