mature

Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'mature' refers to a state where an individual possesses the requisite understanding or judgment to make decisions, often implying full capacity for legal action or contractual obligations. It signifies that a person has reached a point of sufficient cognitive development or legal standing to engage in legally binding actions.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine a person who is 'mature' in law: it means they are smart enough to understand the rules and make decisions based on those rules, like knowing when to sign a contract or understanding their rights and obligations under the law.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the legal validity of actions taken by a party. If a person is 'mature,' it means they have the necessary mental capacity to enter into binding agreements, sue in court, or comply with legal obligations.

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A contract where one party is deemed 'mature' enough to enter into the agreement.

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A court finding that an individual possesses the necessary judgment to validly execute a legal decision.

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What is it?

A state of full legal capacity or understanding; often used to describe an individual who has reached a point where their judgment is sound and legally relevant for contractual or statutory purposes.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the legal validity of actions taken by a party. If a person is 'mature,' it means they have the necessary mental capacity to enter into binding agreements, sue in court, or comply with legal obligations.

When does it matter?

When discussing the capacity of a party to contract, the validity of a legal action, or when assessing the understanding required for compliance with specific statutes.

Where is it usually seen?

In contracts, litigation documents, statutory interpretation, and regulatory compliance frameworks where the decision-making capacity is being assessed.

Who is affected?

Affected parties include individuals whose legal capacity is being examined, such as litigants, corporate entities, or individuals determining their own legal standing.

How does it work?

It works by ensuring that a party has the requisite mental acumen to understand and assent to legal obligations, thereby validating the resulting legal action or agreement.

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Mature

Mature is the adjectival form of maturity, as immature is the adjectival form of immaturity, which have several meanings. Mature or immature may also refer to: Mature, a character from The King of Fighters series "Mature 17+", a rating in the Entertainment...

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