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You didn't answer my question or respond to my scenario or in anyway try to give me knowledge. Instead you asked another question. that is textbook dodging.I did not dodge any such thing,
Yes, I am aware of that, as I've worked in technical fields with technical definitions...including having to be familiar with many legal terms and concepts.again, you do NOT understand the legal points here, how a layman interprets a Clause/word may be, and is different here, to your understanding.
But you're wrong in this case. "Any reason," while it could include a specific reason at a specific time such as "He hit me so I quit right then," , the base reason in that would be quitting due to assault and that reason would be acceptable if seperated from the timing. The timing is seperate from the reason. Yes, there may be some cases where the reason would be so inextricable from the timing they're the same, but that would be very unusual and not the general rule as you are claiming.
But you do raise an interesting point...Are you claiming that AlbqOwl was using the word "any" in whatever legal sense you claim it has? If not, then it's inappropriate to insist on that use.