Either . . . or definition

Either . . . or means that one of the items or provisions so connected apply singularly, but not in combination.
Either . . . or means that the connected items, conditions, provisions, or events shall apply separately but not in combination.
Either . . . or means that the items or provisions so connected shall apply, but not in combination.

Examples of Either . . . or in a sentence

  • Either * * * or Phenomix may commence an arbitration by filing a written submission with the Boston office or the San Diego office of the AAA, as the case may be, in accordance with Rule 4 (or any successor provision) of the Commercial Arbitration Rules and the other shall respond in accordance with said Rule 4 (or any successor provision).


More Definitions of Either . . . or

Either . . . or means an “unavoidable choice or exclusive division between only two alternatives.” Either-or, Merriam-Webster, available at, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/either-or (emphasis supplied).
Either . . . or means that the connected items, conditions, provisions, or events shall apply separately but not in combi- nation.
Either . . . or means that the connected words or provisions apply singularly, but
Either . . . or means the items shall apply singly but not in combination.