Bluer

/ˈbluːər/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Comparative form of blue, sometimes used figuratively in legal contexts to describe a document or mark as more clearly or prominently blue.
    The contract was printed on a bluer paper to distinguish it from the originals.

Commentary

The term 'bluer' is rarely used in legal drafting except descriptively; it typically appears as a comparative adjective and is not a distinct legal concept.

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