Reiteration

/ˌriːɪtəˈreɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act of repeating a statement or action, often to emphasize or clarify in legal pleadings or arguments.
    The reiteration of key facts helped strengthen the plaintiff's case during trial.

Forms

  • reiterations

Commentary

In legal contexts, reiteration is often used strategically to underscore important facts or legal points, but excessive reiteration may be viewed as redundant or burdensome in court documents.

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