allow

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'allow' refers to the granting of permission or authorization for an action, right, or condition to proceed; it signifies the legal basis by which a party is permitted to execute a specific action or hold a certain status.

Plain-English Translation

It means giving someone the official permission to do something or be something. For example, if a judge 'allows' a motion, it means they agree that the proposed action is valid and should proceed according to the rules.

Context in Contracts

It matters because 'allow' is crucial in contracts and litigation to establish the scope of rights, define permissible actions within a legal framework, and determine whether a proposed action or claim is valid according to the governing law.

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A court 'allows' the plaintiff to proceed with their claim against the defendant.

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The contract explicitly states that the licensor 'allows' the lessee to use the property for a defined period.

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How allow shows up in legal documents

What is it?

The act of permitting, authorizing, or granting the legal right for an individual or entity to perform a specific action, hold a certain status, or permit a condition under established legal rules.

Why does it matter?

It matters because 'allow' is crucial in contracts and litigation to establish the scope of rights, define permissible actions within a legal framework, and determine whether a proposed action or claim is valid according to the governing law.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing the granting of authority for an action, the permission to proceed with a legal claim, or the authorization for a party to hold a specific status under a contract or statute.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in statutes, contracts, court rulings, regulatory compliance documents, and legal briefs where one party agrees to permit another party to execute a duty or grant a right.

Who is affected?

The parties involved, such as the plaintiff, the defendant, or the regulatory body, are affected by 'allow' because they determine whether an action is permitted or denied under the law.

How does it work?

Practically, it works by establishing the legal prerequisite for a specific action to occur; for instance, a court must 'allow' a motion before it can be considered valid, or a regulatory body must 'allow' a certain operational standard.

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