Pac
/ˈpæk/
Definitions
- (n.) Political Action Committee; an organization that collects and spends money to influence elections or legislation.
The PAC contributed significantly to the senator's campaign.
- (n.) A Packet, especially in data transmission contexts relevant to legal evidence or compliance.
The lawyer requested all PAC files for the digital audit.
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- pac
- pacs
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Commentary
In legal contexts, PAC most commonly refers to Political Action Committee related to election law; context determines if other meanings, like 'packet' in digital evidence, apply.
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