Legal Definition
First refusal is a contractual term that grants one party the exclusive right to choose or take over a specific asset, option, or opportunity first, before it is offered to another party. It establishes a priority right for the holder of the first refusal to decide whether to accept or reject a proposal.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine a situation where one person gets the first chance to say 'yes' or 'no' to something important, like a special deal or an option. This rule makes sure that the person who has the first right gets to decide before anyone else gets a chance to decide.