Multiple Choice
The language in legal texts in general, and in legislation in particular, can be difficult to understand because:
A) the drafters want ordinary people to misunderstand the language in the legal text.
B) it is written in Latin.
C) the font is archaic.
D) laws are usually drafted in as precise a manner as possible to make it more difficult for judges and citizens to misinterpret the parliament's intention.
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