repaid

Financial/Contract LawLegal glossary term

Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'repaid' signifies the act of settling a debt or obligation by paying the full amount due, often to satisfy a claim or obligation under a contract. It denotes the complete fulfillment of a financial commitment.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine you owe someone money, and 'repaid' means you actually pay all that money back to the person who lent it to you, completing the debt.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it confirms that a financial liability has been met, which is crucial in litigation to establish that a claim was satisfied, or in contract law to confirm performance obligations were fulfilled.

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Example 1: A judgment where the defendant 'repaid' the plaintiff the full amount of damages awarded.

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Example 2: A contract clause stating that if the initial payment is 'repaid,' the obligation is considered satisfied.

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How repaid shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A legal term indicating that a debt, obligation, or claim has been fully settled by making the full payment required under a contract or legal requirement.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it confirms that a financial liability has been met, which is crucial in litigation to establish that a claim was satisfied, or in contract law to confirm performance obligations were fulfilled.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing the settlement of a debt, the repayment of an advance, or the full payment required by a legal obligation.

Where is it usually seen?

Found primarily in contracts, litigation documents, financial settlements, and statutes where a debt is discharged.

Who is affected?

The debtor (the party who owes the money) is affected, as they are the one performing the action of paying the debt; the creditor or claimant is also affected by the successful repayment.

How does it work?

Practically, it means that a specific amount due under a legal obligation has been paid in full, thereby extinguishing the claim or liability mentioned in the document.

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