valid

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'valid' refers to a condition where a legal action, contract, or document meets all the necessary requirements to be legally sound and enforceable under the governing law. It signifies that the action taken adheres to established rules and procedures, ensuring its legal efficacy.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine something is 'valid' when it means it follows all the correct rules for a contract or a legal claim to be real and true. If a contract is valid, it means the agreement is properly formed and legally sound, so the court will accept it as a real deal.

Context in Contracts

It matters because 'validity' determines whether a legal claim, contract, or procedural step has the necessary legal foundation to be recognized by a court. If something is invalid, the legal consequence of that action might be denied.

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A contract is valid because all necessary conditions precedent were met.

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The plaintiff's claim is valid because the procedural requirements for filing are met.

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How valid shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A state of being that satisfies the requirements of law; meaning that a legal action, document, or claim is correct and legally sound and enforceable under the governing statutes.

Why does it matter?

It matters because 'validity' determines whether a legal claim, contract, or procedural step has the necessary legal foundation to be recognized by a court. If something is invalid, the legal consequence of that action might be denied.

When does it matter?

When discussing the execution of a legal instrument, the validity of the terms or actions taken during litigation or contractual performance.

Where is it usually seen?

In legal briefs, statutes, contracts, and regulatory filings where the core requirement is that the action taken meets the criteria for legal soundness.

Who is affected?

Parties involved in a legal dispute, including litigants, attorneys, and regulatory bodies, are affected by whether their claims or agreements are deemed valid.

How does it work?

It works by assessing whether an action, claim, or document conforms to the established legal criteria for being correct and enforceable. A court examines the validity of the action taken.

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