Transitory Provisions
/ˈtrænzɪˌtɔːri prəˈvɪʒənz/
Definitions
- (n.) Provisions in a statute or contract that govern the transition from old to new legal conditions, ensuring clarity during change.
The act includes transitory provisions to manage the shift in regulatory requirements.
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- transitory provisions
- transitory provision
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Commentary
Transitory provisions are important for smooth legal transitions and should be clearly drafted to prevent ambiguity about applicability.
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