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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

..running thereof...

A rule made by the courts in relation to the running thereof. 

Without considering the legal context, what would be the meaning of 'running' in this sentence?

Thank you

PBF
  

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This is a gerund acting as object of the preposition. " A lot of money was spent in preparation for the running of the World's Fair. Rules were made in relation to the running of the beauty pagent.

  • This is a gerund acting as object of the preposition.
  • " A lot of money was spent in preparation for the running of the World's Fair.
  • Rules were made in relation to the running of the beauty pagent.
  • Rules were made by the American [Baseball] League in relation to the running thereof.
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This is a gerund acting as object of the preposition. "The running thereof" = "the operation of the courts." A lot of money was spent in preparation for the running of the World's Fair. Rules were made in relation to the running of the beauty pagent. Rules were made by the American [Baseball] League in relation to the running thereof.
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Peaceblinkfriendthe meaning of 'running' in this sentence?
operation, functioning, management

He ran a grocery store for years. (ran = operated, managed)
CJ
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I see. Thanks for your replies. Emotion: smile

Although formal language makes me scratch my head from time to time, I must admit that it

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