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English is a tricky language and lawyers like to play with words all the time. 'Any' could mean some quantity that isn't specific. 'All' means everything, not a part of it. The use of 'Any and All' sets up a situation where any part or the complete set can be included.

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Q: Why is the phrase any and all used in legal terminology instead of just the word all?
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