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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of brevet:
A brevet is a special document given to someone in the military that promotes them to a higher rank, but without giving them more money. It is usually given during wartime. In French law, a brevet is a special permission given by the government to a person that allows them to have a special benefit or do something that others cannot. For example, a brevet d'invention is a special document that gives someone the right to have a patent for their invention.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: Brevet
Definition: A brevet is a commission given to a military officer to promote them to a higher rank during wartime, but without an increase in pay. It can also refer to a privilege or warrant granted by the government to a private person, allowing them to exercise an exclusive privilege or receive a special benefit. For example, a brevet d'invention is a patent for an invention. In simpler terms, a brevet is a way to recognize someone's achievements or grant them special privileges without necessarily giving them more money.
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