significant

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'significant' denotes an element or factor that is important enough to warrant attention, consideration, or action within a legal proceeding or contract. It signifies that something has substantial weight, importance, or consequence in the legal framework being discussed.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine something is so important that it really matters in a court case or a contract. If something is 'significant,' it means it's a big deal and needs careful attention.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the weight of a claim, the severity of a breach, or the crucial nature of a legal obligation. It helps determine whether a legal action is justified or necessary.

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A significant breach of contract, indicating that the failure to perform was severe enough to warrant a legal remedy.

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A significant finding in a tort case, meaning the plaintiff's claim has substantial merit.

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How significant shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A factor, element, or issue that is of great importance, consequence, or relevance to the legal matter being examined. In contract law, it refers to an essential term or finding that dictates the outcome of a dispute.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the weight of a claim, the severity of a breach, or the crucial nature of a legal obligation. It helps determine whether a legal action is justified or necessary.

When does it matter?

When assessing the strength of an argument, the importance of a contractual clause, or the gravity of a legal finding presented in litigation. It appears when discussing the weight or impact of a legal concept.

Where is it usually seen?

In pleadings, judicial opinions, contract provisions, and regulatory compliance documents where the term is used to describe crucial findings or essential requirements.

Who is affected?

Affected parties include litigants, legal counsel, judges, and regulatory bodies who need to assess the importance of a claim or obligation.

How does it work?

It works by being quantified against other factors; if an element is deemed 'significant,' it directly influences the legal conclusion reached by the court or the interpretation of a statute.

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Significant figures

Significant figures, also referred to as significant digits, are specific digits within a number that is written in positional notation that carry both reliability and necessity in conveying a particular quantity. When presenting the outcome of a measurement...

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