temporary

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'temporary' refers to a condition or state that is limited in duration, often implying an interim arrangement or a short-term obligation within a contract or legal proceeding.

Plain-English Translation

It means something lasts for a short time, like a temporary stop or a brief period of time before a permanent change occurs.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines the scope and duration of obligations, rights, or conditions within legal documents, such as defining the term length of a lease, a temporary injunction, or a temporary suspension of a right.

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A temporary injunction granted by a court to halt proceedings until a final decision is made.

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A temporary license agreement that expires after a set period.

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What is it?

A condition, status, or arrangement that is limited in duration; often implying an interim state rather than a permanent one.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines the scope and duration of obligations, rights, or conditions within legal documents, such as defining the term length of a lease, a temporary injunction, or a temporary suspension of a right.

When does it matter?

When a legal obligation, status, or condition is defined by its limited timeframe rather than an indefinite one; often appearing when discussing interim relief or short-term arrangements.

Where is it usually seen?

In contracts, statutes, or court orders where the duration of an action, a right, or a state of affairs is specified as being temporary.

Who is affected?

Affected parties, such as litigants, parties to a contract, or regulatory bodies, who are subject to the defined period of time under which a condition exists.

How does it work?

It works by establishing a finite duration for an action, a status quo, or a legal right, often requiring a specific end date or event to be met before the arrangement ceases.

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Temporary or Temporaries may refer to: Temporaries, also titled Richelieu, a 2023 Canadian drama film directed by Pier-Philippe Chevigny Temporary, a TV series created by Cyrina Fiallo and Chrissie Fit in 2017 "Temporary" (song), a song by Eminem from the...

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