Flawless

/ˈflɔːlɪs/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Free from defects, errors, or imperfections, especially in legal documents or proceedings.
    The contract was deemed flawless, containing no ambiguous clauses that could lead to disputes.

Forms

  • flawless

Commentary

In legal drafting, describing a document or process as flawless suggests a high standard of accuracy and completeness, minimizing risk of litigation or enforcement issues.

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