satisfaction

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Legal Definition

Satisfaction, in a legal context, refers to the state of being content or pleased with something; it is the fulfillment of a requirement or expectation. In contract law, it often relates to the successful completion or resolution of a dispute or obligation.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'satisfaction' as feeling happy after you get what you wanted or needed. In law, it means that a person or entity has met a specific legal requirement or achieved a desired outcome, such as winning a lawsuit or fulfilling a contractual duty.

Context in Contracts

It matters because satisfaction often determines whether a legal action (like a claim for damages) is successful, or whether a contractual obligation has been fulfilled. It is central to determining the validity and outcome of legal proceedings.

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A contract where the performance obligation has been fully met.

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The successful resolution of a claim filed in court.

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How satisfaction shows up in legal documents

What is it?

Satisfaction is the state of being content with something; it signifies that a legal obligation, claim, or expectation has been met or resolved according to the terms of a contract or statute.

Why does it matter?

It matters because satisfaction often determines whether a legal action (like a claim for damages) is successful, or whether a contractual obligation has been fulfilled. It is central to determining the validity and outcome of legal proceedings.

When does it matter?

Satisfaction usually appears when a party successfully obtains what they seek in litigation, when a contract requirement is met, or when regulatory compliance leads to a satisfactory resolution for a claim.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in legal briefs, settlement agreements, dispute resolutions, and statutes where the successful fulfillment of a defined obligation is crucial.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in litigation, claimants seeking redress, or regulatory bodies assessing compliance are affected by the concept of satisfaction.

How does it work?

In practice, satisfaction is achieved when a court rules in favor of a plaintiff, an arbitration panel finds a resolution satisfactory, or a party meets the defined standard set forth in a legal document.

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Satisfaction

Satisfaction may refer to: Contentment Computer user satisfaction Customer satisfaction Job satisfaction Satisfaction theory of atonement, a Christian view of salvation The regaining of honour in a duel Satisfaction (logic), the process or outcome of...

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