Final Report
/ˈfaɪnəl rɪˌpɔːrt/
Definitions
- (n.) A comprehensive document presenting the ultimate findings, conclusions, and recommendations of an investigation, inquiry, or official evaluation.
The commission submitted its final report to the legislature last week.
- (n.) The conclusive statement in legal proceedings summarizing evidence and arguments, often submitted to a court or tribunal.
The attorney prepared the final report to outline the case’s key points before the trial concluded.
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Commentary
In legal drafting, ensure the final report clearly distinguishes findings from recommendations to support enforceability and reference; avoid ambiguity by specifying the exact scope and authority of the report.
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