Particulars

/ˈpɑːrtɪkjələrz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Detailed factual information or specific points forming part of a legal pleading or statement of claim.
    The plaintiff must include all relevant particulars in the complaint to clarify the allegations.

Forms

  • particular

Commentary

Particulars serve to specify vague or general allegations, helping the opposing party understand the case's factual basis and prepare a response.

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