Legal Definition
In a legal context, supervision refers to the oversight or control exercised by one party (such as a court, regulatory body, or management entity) over another party's actions, conduct, or compliance with established rules. It implies accountability and the necessary monitoring required to ensure adherence to contractual obligations or statutory requirements.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine supervision as the 'boss' who watches to make sure everyone follows the rules. In law, it means making sure someone is in charge of watching another person or entity to ensure they do what they are supposed to do according to a contract or law.