Provision
/prəˈvɪʒən/
Definitions
- (n.) A clause in a legal document that stipulates a condition or requirement.
The contract included a provision for early termination.
- (n.) The act of supplying or making something available.
The company agreed to the provision of additional resources.
Forms
- provisions
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Commentary
In legal drafting, specify provisions clearly to avoid ambiguity and ensure enforceability.
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