Interfaces
/ˈɪntərˌfeɪsɪz/
Definitions
- (n.) Points or means by which separate legal systems, statutes, or regulatory frameworks interact or overlap.
The interfaces between federal and state laws often require careful interpretation.
- (n.) In contract law, terms or provisions that govern interactions between parties or systems.
The contract included specific interfaces detailing technology integration responsibilities.
Forms
- interface (singular)
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Commentary
Usually used in plural form to denote multiple points of interaction; context determines whether it refers to legal systems, regulatory domains, or contractual provisions.
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