Lists

/ˈlɪsts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of list, denoting an itemized series of names, terms, or entries relevant in legal contexts such as evidentiary exhibits, parties, or documents.
    The attorney reviewed the lists of witnesses scheduled to testify.

Commentary

In legal drafting, ensure clarity whether 'lists' refers to multiple discrete itemizations or sections within a document; precision aids in avoiding ambiguity.

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