In relation to: a broad associative expression indicating contextual scope from proximate links to comprehensive connections. The phrase 'in relation to' operates as a broad associative connector, synonymous with 'concerning' or 'pertaining to,' and generally denotes comprehensiveness; context governs whether it requires a direct and proximate relationship or admits wider amplitude, including questions of existence, validity, effect, or scope in statutory or contractual settings.
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In relation to: a broad associative expression indicating contextual scope from proximate links to comprehensive connections.
The phrase "in relation to" operates as a broad associative connector, synonymous with "concerning" or "pertaining to," and generally denotes comprehensiveness; context governs whether it requires a direct and proximate relationship or admits wider amplitude, including questions of existence, validity, effect, or scope in statutory or contractual settings.
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