a doctrine of interpretation (construction) of statutes that any qualifying words
or phrases refer to the language immediately preceding the qualifier, unless common
sense shows that it was meant to apply to something more distant or less obvious.
Example "The commercial vehicular license shall not apply to boats, tractors, and
trucks, with only four wheels and under three tons…," the qualifier "only four wheels
and under three tons" applies only to trucks and not boats or tractors.
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