They admit of no third possible alternative. [fact]
The indispensable prerequisite to a valid conclusion in the case of a disjunctive syllogism is that the major premise express a complete disjunction in the sense that its alternative terms be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. They admit of no third possible alternative.
Ruggero J. Aldisert, Agatha D. Aldisert, Logic for Lawyers- A Guide …, loc. 945