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The well-formedness constraints guarantee that our solved forms correspond to trees. We now need additional constraints to guarantee that these trees actually satisfy our description 
. We shall achieve this by translating each literal in 
 into a constraint as explained below.
If the constraint is of the form 
, then the translation is trivial in terms of the variable 
 that we introduced earlier to denote the relationship between 
 and 
: 
 If the constraint is 
, then it is translated into the constraints below: 
 Particularly important is the first constraint which states that the trees rooted at the daughters are pairwise disjoint and that they exhaustively account for the variables below 
.
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