A few days ago
Please help in respect of this phrase…?
Use of Facilities, Indemnity, and Insurance Agreement
Is ‘use’ related to all the three things
or
is it related to ‘facilities’ and ‘indemnity’ only?
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A few days ago
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according to the sentence structure, “use” refers to all three. Without seeing what preceded this phrase, I’d suggest that the sentence is poorly constructed.
As written, it sounds like there are three agreements–a use of facilities agreement, and indemnity agreement and an insurance agreement.
Without seeing the context, there’s too much ambiguity to say for sure what was intended.
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A few days ago
If that is the complete heading of a document, exactly as you’ve written it, then I’d have to say they are probably three different items. Although it doesn’t really matter, does it? I mean, you don’t really ‘use’ the other two things, do you?
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