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In response to bob's post, I'd note:
A controlling language in the event of discrepancies is common. You see this in international treaties and even International Court of Justice Opinions. Even where the opinion does not state a controlling language, the original language (French or English) of the authoring justice controls if there is a discrepancy between the two versions. I'm no defending anyone, just giving "El Diablo" his due. |
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