line

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'line' refers to a defined boundary, demarcation, or sequence within a legal document or legal proceeding. It establishes a specific extent, scope, or division of rights, obligations, or assets.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine a line as a clear boundary drawn on a map or a rule that says exactly where one thing ends and another begins in a legal contract. It defines the edge of something important.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines the precise extent of rights, obligations, liabilities, or jurisdiction in a contract or litigation. It sets the parameters for what is legally included or excluded.

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The line of demarcation between two parcels of land.

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A line item in a litigation claim detailing specific claims.

Document context

How line shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A 'line' in law refers to a specific demarcation, boundary, division, or sequence within a legal document, statute, or legal proceeding. This term is used to define limits, scope, or separation between distinct legal entities or concepts.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines the precise extent of rights, obligations, liabilities, or jurisdiction in a contract or litigation. It sets the parameters for what is legally included or excluded.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when defining contractual scope (e.g., 'line of sight' in property law), setting jurisdictional boundaries, or specifying a sequence of events in a legal claim.

Where is it usually seen?

It is usually seen in contracts, litigation documents, statutory definitions, and regulatory frameworks where precise delineation of rights or obligations is necessary.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in the legal action, the plaintiff/defendant, or the regulated entities are affected by the line because it defines their respective entitlements or liabilities.

How does it work?

Practically, a 'line' is established through precise measurement, clear articulation of boundaries, or the sequential ordering of events to determine validity or scope under a legal claim.

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