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==Definitions that Need Attention==
==Definitions that Need Attention==
These are definitions that need some attention to account for potential conflicts with how the term plays out in '''other areas of law''':
These are definitions that need some attention to account for potential conflicts with how the term plays out in '''other areas of law''':
* advance - maybe this one isn't really needed? (added by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* '''advance''' - maybe this one isn't really needed? (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* arrears - with this one, what about taking the approach that JP takes with the terms "jurisdiction" or "precedent", where he offers several alternate definitions. I actually think this is really helpful for the user, as it provides them with context that the term they are looking at can have different legal meanings depending on the context. (added by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* '''arrears''' - with this one, what about taking the approach that JP takes with the terms "jurisdiction" or "precedent", where he offers several alternate definitions. I actually think this is really helpful for the user, as it provides them with context that the term they are looking at can have different legal meanings depending on the context. (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* negotiate - this one could be solved by simply taking out the opening clause "In family law", which I don't think is really necessary is it?(added by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* '''negotiate''' - this one could be solved by simply taking out the opening clause "In family law", which I don't think is really necessary is it? (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* pleadings - would JP be ok for this one to be slightly more generic? (added by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* '''pleadings''' - would JP be ok for this one to be slightly more generic? (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)


These are definitions that we may want to take out or adjust, given that they are terms that appear in a different context alot and the work to apply the noglossary tag may not be worth the value of including these definitions:
These are definitions that we may want to take out or adjust, given that they are terms that appear in a different context alot and the work to apply the noglossary tag may not be worth the value of including these definitions:
* account
* '''account''' (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* bill
* '''bill''' (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
* review
* '''review''' (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12)
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