Art. 6. Conjunctive, disjunctive, or both
Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) The word "and" indicates the conjunctive;
(2) The word "or" indicates the disjunctive;
(3) When the article is phrased in the disjunctive, followed by the words "or both," both the conjunctive and disjunctive are intended; and
(4) The word "and" or "or" between the last two items in a series applies to the entire series.