Fast-Tracked

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Subjected to an expedited legal or administrative process to ensure faster completion.
    The application was fast-tracked due to its urgent public interest.
  2. (v.) Past tense of fast-track, meaning to expedite a procedure or process legally.
    The court fast-tracked the case to avoid unnecessary delays.

Commentary

Often used in legal contexts involving expedited processing of cases or administrative procedures; ensure clarity when drafting whether it refers to the adjective or verb form.

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