Pack
/ˈpæk/
Definitions
- (n.) A group or bundle of items conveyed or held together, often used in contexts like shipping or evidence handling.
The detective examined the pack of documents submitted as evidence.
- (v.) To arrange or gather articles into a bundle or container for transportation or storage.
The lawyer packed the case files before the court hearing.
Forms
- packs
- packed
- packing
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Commentary
In legal drafting, 'pack' often denotes physical grouping of documents or items; clarity is essential to distinguish from contractual or conceptual bundles.
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