sole

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'sole' denotes that something is the single or only one of its kind; it signifies an exclusive right, responsibility, or status. It establishes that a party holds the entire authority or benefit without any other competing claims.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'sole' means that one person has all the power or the only right to do something, like being the only person who can sign a contract or be the sole owner of an asset.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it clearly defines who has the exclusive right to act, hold title, or be responsible for a specific obligation under a contract or statute.

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A sole owner of a patent.

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The sole beneficiary under a trust.

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How sole shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A term used to denote an exclusive position, such as a single entity, a singular responsibility, or a single legal claim within a legal document.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it clearly defines who has the exclusive right to act, hold title, or be responsible for a specific obligation under a contract or statute.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when defining ownership, liability, or authority in a legal agreement, such as determining the sole party responsible for an action or asset.

Where is it usually seen?

Found primarily in contracts, statutes, and litigation documents where precise delineation of rights or obligations is necessary.

Who is affected?

Affected parties are those who need to be clearly identified as the single entity holding the defined authority or responsibility.

How does it work?

In practice, it works by establishing that one person or entity has the complete and exclusive right to perform a duty or possess an asset, often in contrast to other parties.

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