Intervals

/ˈɪntərvəlz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Distinct periods or ranges of time or space relevant to contractual or statutory obligations.
    The lease agreement specifies renewal intervals of five years.

Commentary

Often used in contracts and statutes to delineate periods for performance or review. Usage requires precision to avoid ambiguity regarding start and end points.

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