Concomitants
/kənˈkɒmɪtənts/
Definitions
- (n.) Things that accompany or are naturally connected with something else, often used in law to denote conditions, rights, or obligations joined with a primary agreement or circumstance.
The lease included several concomitants, such as maintenance responsibilities and renewal options.
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- concomitant
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Commentary
In legal drafting, clearly identifying concomitants helps specify all aspects connected to a primary legal instrument, avoiding ambiguity about their enforceability.
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