conjunctions - Use of "and" and "or" in lists when intent is to dissallow all items
Sometimes it is unclear to me whether "or" or "and" should be used in a list. For example I have seen the following lease agreement:
The dwelling may not be used for illegal activities: including drug manufacturing and distribution, prostitution or gang related activity.
Assuming the intent is to disallow drug manufacturing, drug distribution, prostitution and gang related activities; is it correct to have the word "and" between "drug manufacturing" and "distribution"?
What about in a grocery list intended for someone with soy allergies "do not buy soy products such as tofu, miso soup or pies containing soy beans like x and y". Assuming "x" and "y" are names of pies containing soy beans, would it be correct to have them separated by "and" instead of "or"?
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