
1) Abstruse language 2) Attorney-speak 3) Bar babble 4) Bar lines 5) Brief lingo 6) Contract language 7) Contract terms, at times 8) Court cant 9) Court jargon 10) Expressive style 11) Fine print 12) Jargon, to a jury 13) Language involving fine print 14) Lawyer talk 15) Lawyer-speak 16) Some fine print
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1) Argot 2) Thereto
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n. slang for the sometimes arcane, convoluted and specialized jargon of lawyers and legal scholars.
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(n) Legalese is the person who was specialized in the subjects of law and legal procedures by virtue of his qualification, research, experience or services.
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An informal term for technical legal language, especially in documents intended for public/consumer readership, such as house conveyancing contracts, insurance policies, financial documents, especially loan arrangements, all sorts of terms and conditions, employment contracts, and general 'small print' in contracts. A cynical view asserts that much...
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Slang for the sometimes arcane, convoluted, and specialized jargon of lawyers and legal scholars.
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n] - a style that uses the abstruse technical vocabulary of the law
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legalese 1. The complicated technical language of legal documents. 2. Language typical of lawyers, laws, legal forms, etc., characterized by archaic usage, prolixity (wordy and tedious), redundancy, and extreme thoroughness.
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noun a style that uses the abstruse technical vocabulary of the law
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