substantially all

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Legal Definition

Substantially all refers to a significant portion of the whole, indicating that a large, but not necessarily the entirety, part of a set or quantity has been met or achieved.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine you have a big pile of toys. 'Substantially all' means that almost every single toy in the pile is accounted for, even if there are a few missing pieces.

Context in Contracts

It is crucial in legal documents to establish that a required condition has been met by a significant degree, providing a threshold for compliance or contractual performance. It helps define the scope of an obligation.

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A contract clause stating that 'substantially all' of the required deliverables must be completed before acceptance.

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A regulatory requirement where the threshold for compliance is defined as 'substantially all' of the necessary safety protocols.

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How substantially all shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A phrase used to indicate that a very large portion of something has been included or achieved, often implying a near-complete fulfillment of a requirement or obligation.

Why does it matter?

It is crucial in legal documents to establish that a required condition has been met by a significant degree, providing a threshold for compliance or contractual performance. It helps define the scope of an obligation.

When does it matter?

When a contract requires a substantial amount of performance, or when a statute dictates a broad range of actions, indicating that the requirement is nearly fully satisfied.

Where is it usually seen?

In contracts, statutes, and regulatory language where the exact totality of the required action needs to be demonstrated, but not necessarily the entire 100% perfection.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in a legal agreement or regulatory framework, as they need to prove that the agreed-upon scope has been met.

How does it work?

It works by setting a threshold; if more than a 'substantial' amount of something is present, then the condition is considered satisfied. It requires a degree of completeness rather than absolute perfection.

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