Overlooked

/ˌoʊvərˈlʊkt/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Not noticed or considered in legal contexts, often leading to unintentional omission in rights, claims, or evidence.
    The overlooked clause in the contract led to disputes during the negotiation.

Commentary

The term 'overlooked' is often used to describe facts or issues inadvertently missed during legal analysis, highlighting the importance of thorough review in legal proceedings.

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