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Grape aqua 11 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The legal use of May Not.

When using the phrase "may not" does it mean legally that what they are saying is not aloud?

  

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What's the context? What's the full sentence? aloud allowed

  • What's the context?
  • What's the full sentence?
  • aloud allowed
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What's the context? What's the full sentence?

aloud allowed

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grape aqua 11

When using the phrase "may not" does it mean legally that what they are saying is not aloud?

"may not" is notoriously ambiguous.

Several of these rules may not be followed when interviewing a client.

Meanings:

1. Maybe those rules won't be followed in the given situation.
2. Those rules must not be followed i

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