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Simple English definitions for legal terms

passing on

Read a random definition: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

A quick definition of passing on:

Passing on: When a team in a game tries to stop the other team from scoring by using a pass-on defense.

Passive: This word describes a type of business where the person who invests money does not have control over how the money is used to make more money.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Passing on refers to the act of transferring or sharing something to someone else. In legal terms, it can also refer to the pass-on defense used in court cases.

Example 1: When a family member passes away, they may pass on their inheritance to their children.

Example 2: In a game of basketball, a player may pass on the ball to their teammate to score a point.

The examples illustrate the definition of passing on by showing how something is transferred or shared from one person to another. In the first example, the inheritance is passed on from the deceased family member to their children. In the second example, the ball is passed on from one player to another to achieve a common goal.

Note: The term "passive" was also mentioned in the original definition. Passive refers to something that does not involve active participation, such as an investment where the investor does not have immediate control over the activity that produces income.

passing off | passive activity

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