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> On 6. Jul 2019, at 12:53, Tobias Zwick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So "unladen" is the word used in UK legislation? Do you have a link?
> Even if "unladen" is most commonly used in UK, I still find "empty" better 
> because it is easier to understand what it means for non native speakers 
> (simpler word).


to me unladen seems more specific (I am not a native speaker of course), empty 
could mean more things (seats removed? No gasoline in the tank?) although I 
agree unladen also leaves it open whether it is with petrol or without.

Ciao, Martin 
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