Templates

/ˈtɛmˌplɪts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Pre-formatted documents or forms used as a model or guide for creating new legal documents.
    The lawyer used templates to draft non-disclosure agreements quickly.

Forms

  • template

Commentary

Templates expedite document creation but must be tailored to specific legal contexts to ensure enforceability.

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