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Simple English definitions for legal terms

exordium

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A quick definition of exordium:

Exordium: An introduction at the beginning of a speech or writing, especially in a will. In a will, the exordium usually includes the name of the person making the will and their ability to do so. It is also called an exordium clause or introductory clause.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: An introduction in a speech or writing, especially in a will. In a will, the exordium usually contains statements of the testator's name and capacity to make the will. It is also known as an exordium clause or introductory clause.

Example 1: The exordium of the speech was used to capture the audience's attention and introduce the topic.

Example 2: In the will, the exordium clause stated the name of the testator and their capacity to make the will.

The examples illustrate how the exordium is used to introduce a topic or document and provide important information, such as the name of the speaker or writer and their authority to speak or write on the topic.

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