Whole meaning as total and undivided informs interpretation of statutory and contractual 'whole' references in law. The term whole denotes totality, meaning undivided, entire and complete; judicial usage equates 'whole' with 'total' to determine whether an interest, dependency or obligation is absolute rather than partial.
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Whole meaning as total and undivided informs interpretation of statutory and contractual 'whole' references in law.
The term whole denotes totality, meaning undivided, entire and complete; judicial usage equates "whole" with "total" to determine whether an interest, dependency or obligation is absolute rather than partial.
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