well

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'well' often refers to a state of satisfactory or complete execution or performance, or a condition that is acceptable under the terms of an agreement or legal requirement. It signifies that a specified standard has been met or achieved.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'well' as meaning that something has been done correctly or that a situation meets the required standard. In law, it means the process or outcome was satisfactory according to the rules laid out in a contract or statute.

Context in Contracts

It matters because 'well' establishes whether a contractual obligation has been fulfilled, or whether a legal standard has been met. It is crucial in litigation to determine if a claim succeeded based on the established criteria.

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A contract clause stating that the performance must be 'well' executed.

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A regulatory filing demonstrating that the required standard of compliance ('well') has been met.

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What is it?

A state of satisfactory execution or performance; a condition that is acceptable under the terms of an agreement or legal requirement.

Why does it matter?

It matters because 'well' establishes whether a contractual obligation has been fulfilled, or whether a legal standard has been met. It is crucial in litigation to determine if a claim succeeded based on the established criteria.

When does it matter?

When referring to a contract, it appears when discussing the successful completion of an action or the satisfactory resolution of a dispute. In regulatory contexts, it signifies compliance or adherence to required standards.

Where is it usually seen?

It is usually seen in legal documents such as settlement agreements, contractual clauses defining performance benchmarks, or statutes outlining acceptable operational parameters.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in a legal action (e.g., the plaintiff and defendant) are affected by it, as the success or failure of their claims depends on whether the 'well' was achieved.

How does it work?

Practically, it works by assessing whether an action taken meets the defined standard of acceptability. If the result is 'well', the legal requirement has been satisfied; if not, there may be grounds for a successful challenge or claim.

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Well

Well

A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The well water is...

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