advance

Contractual TerminologyLegal glossary term

Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'advance' refers to an earlier payment or a preliminary stage of a transaction, often involving an upfront payment or an early stage in a contractual agreement. It signifies an initial commitment or benefit provided before the full consideration is due.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine you are agreeing to pay for something now, even before the whole deal is finalized. 'Advance' means giving some money or benefit right at the beginning of a contract or legal action.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the initial financial commitment or benefit required by a party. In litigation or contract law, an advance sets the starting point for obligations and potential damages.

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An advance payment made by a plaintiff in a lawsuit to secure an early judgment.

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An advance payment specified in a lease agreement to secure the right to occupy a property.

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How advance shows up in legal documents

What is it?

An advance is an initial payment made by one party to another party in a contract, often representing a portion of the total consideration due under a legal agreement, or a preliminary sum paid before a formal obligation is fully executed.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the initial financial commitment or benefit required by a party. In litigation or contract law, an advance sets the starting point for obligations and potential damages.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing upfront payments in contracts, securing rights, or setting aside funds before a formal obligation is fully executed or finalized.

Where is it usually seen?

It is typically seen in legal documents such as purchase agreements, settlement agreements, or litigation claims where an initial payment is specified.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in the agreement, including the plaintiff, defendant, or claimant, and the paying party are affected by the advance.

How does it work?

Practically, it works by defining a specific amount paid upfront to secure rights or obligations. The legal effect is that this initial payment becomes part of the overall consideration for the contract or claim.

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Advance

Advance commonly refers to: Advance, an offensive push in sports, games, thoughts, military combat, or sexual or romantic pursuits Advance payment for goods or services Advance against royalties, a payment to be offset against future royalty payments Advance...

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