strict

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Legal Definition

Strictly refers to a condition, rule, or requirement that is very precise, demanding adherence to the most rigorous standard of precision or control; it implies an uncompromising level of exactness in legal obligations or procedural requirements.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'strict' means following rules exactly as they are written, with no room for error. It means being super precise about what is required, like a very tight rule that must be followed perfectly.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes a high threshold for compliance, setting clear boundaries for acceptable performance or liability. It dictates that deviations from established rules are unacceptable in legal proceedings.

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A strict interpretation of a contractual clause regarding liability limits.

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A strict compliance requirement under an environmental regulation.

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How strict shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A term denoting a requirement or standard that demands exactness, precision, and unwavering adherence to the most rigorous level of control or specification within a legal context.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes a high threshold for compliance, setting clear boundaries for acceptable performance or liability. It dictates that deviations from established rules are unacceptable in legal proceedings.

When does it matter?

When discussing contractual obligations, regulatory compliance, or procedural mandates where the required standard of precision is exceptionally high and there is no room for ambiguity or deviation.

Where is it usually seen?

In legal documents such as contracts, statutes, regulations, or litigation briefs where the scope of the rule or obligation is defined with exacting detail.

Who is affected?

Affected parties include the parties obligated to meet the strict standard (e.g., the plaintiff/defendant) and the regulatory bodies tasked with enforcing the rules.

How does it work?

It works by establishing a very narrow margin of error or a very precise set of rules, ensuring that any action taken meets the exact specified criteria without deviation.

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Strict

In mathematical writing, the term strict refers to the property of excluding equality and equivalence and often occurs in the context of inequality and monotonic functions. It is often attached to a technical term to indicate that the exclusive meaning of the...

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