grammar - Contract interpretation


To be eligible for holiday pay the employee must meet the following requirement: the employee must have worked the last scheduled day before, and the first scheduled day after a holiday except when the employee has been granted pre-approved absence. For the purpose of this article, a pre-approved absence is defined as a scheduled vacation day, personal day, compensatory day or an excused sick day.


The last sentence is what I would like help interpreting.


This sentence could have contradictory meanings . On one hand a pre-approved absence means that all four types of absences must be scheduled. For instance: pre-approved absence is defined as a scheduled vacation day, a scheduled personal day, a scheduled compensatory day or a scheduled excused sick day


Or on the other hand it could be interpreted as such:( meaning only the vacation day is to be scheduled)


Pre-approved absence Is defined as a scheduled vacation day, a personal day, a compensatory day or an excused sick day


I am also puzzled by the use of "or" rather than "and" and am wondering if they affect the sentences meaning


From the way this sentence originally reads which is correct?




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