Final Approval

/ˈfaɪnəl əˈpruːvəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The definitive consent or authorization confirming the completion and acceptance of a legal document, transaction, or decision.
    The contract underwent several revisions before receiving final approval from the board.
  2. (n.) The conclusive endorsement by a regulatory body or authority allowing an action or process to proceed.
    The project cannot commence without final approval from the environmental agency.

Forms

  • final approval

Commentary

Final approval typically marks the end of a review process and signifies all conditions have been met; drafting should clearly specify the approving authority.

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