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m umg. elastic ( oder catch-all) clause* * *Gụm|mi|pa|ra|grafm (inf)ambiguous clause* * *Gum·mi·pa·ra·graphm (fam) flexible [or ambiguous] clause* * *der (ugs.) paragraph or section with an elastic interpretation* * ** * *der (ugs.) paragraph or section with an elastic interpretation -
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Gum·mi·pa·ra·graph m( fam) flexible [or ambiguous] clause -
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mugs.ambiguous clause
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