Hi! everyone.
Could someone tell me what "that of" means in the sentences below?
1; The privilege is that of the parliament and only the house can waive it.
2; .....then the responsibility is that of the client to reimburse / pay to replace ...
Thanks!
That of is usually used in comparing two things, so there should be more to the first sentence than you have provided
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That of is usually used in comparing two things, so there should be more to the first sentence than you have provided