bad

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'bad' refers to an unfavorable outcome, a deficiency, or a failure to meet a required standard or expectation within a contract or legal proceeding. It signifies a breach of duty, a negative result in litigation, or a substandard performance.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'bad' means something went wrong or failed. If you break a rule or lose a battle, the outcome is 'bad'.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the baseline for assessing whether a contract has been breached, a claim has failed, or a regulatory standard has been violated. It is central to determining liability and remedy.

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A bad judgment (meaning the court ruled against the plaintiff).

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A bad result (indicating a failure to meet a contractual obligation).

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How bad shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A term used to describe an unfavorable situation, a deficiency, a failure to meet a requirement, or an undesirable result within a legal context.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the baseline for assessing whether a contract has been breached, a claim has failed, or a regulatory standard has been violated. It is central to determining liability and remedy.

When does it matter?

When discussing the failure of a party to meet an obligation, the deficiency in a legal finding, or when describing an unfavorable outcome in a dispute.

Where is it usually seen?

In pleadings, judicial opinions, contract clauses detailing warranties or indemnities, and regulatory compliance checks where a standard is missed.

Who is affected?

The plaintiff, defendant, regulator, or claimant who suffers the loss or deficiency described by the term.

How does it work?

It functions as a descriptor in legal documents to show that an action resulted in a negative outcome, such as a 'bad' verdict, a 'bad' discovery, or a 'bad' finding of liability.

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