Legal Term
Contract Redlining
Legal Definition
The legal process of comparing two versions of a contract to highlight differences, typically using red ink or digital tools to mark additions, deletions, and modifications.
In Plain English
A method to see exactly what has changed in a contract by comparing the old and new versions side by side, like tracking edits in a document.
Example in a Contract
Clause from a crowdfunding platform creator agreement: 'Any amendment to this Agreement must be documented through a redlined version that clearly indicates all additions and deletions, and shall not be effective until signed by both the Platform and the Creator.'
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