Constructiveness
/ˈkɒnstrʌktɪvnəs/
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- (n.) The quality of being constructive in legal discourse or negotiations, promoting resolution or positive outcomes.
The mediator praised the parties for their constructiveness during the settlement talks.
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In legal contexts, constructiveness often refers to behaviors or approaches that facilitate problem-solving and effective negotiation, distinct from its general meaning of being logical or creative.
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