Rudimentary

/ˌruːdəˈmɛntri/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Involving or limited to basic principles; undeveloped or elementary.
    The contract included only rudimentary terms, leaving many details open for negotiation.

Commentary

Often used to describe foundational or incomplete legal concepts or documents.

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