How have courts interpreted the words "plain and clear" in the context of a claim?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Rush, 16 Cal.App.4th 20, 20 Cal.Rptr.2d 15 (Cal. App. 1993):

However plain and clear these words may seem, they are not plain and clear enough: People v. Irvin acknowledges the words (People v. Irvin, supra, 230 Cal.App.3d 180, 184, 281 Cal.Rptr. 195) but misunderstood their meaning. 9

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