Definition
The formal process of correcting errors, fixing mistakes, or making something right, often used in legal and governmental contexts when someone realizes they messed up the paperwork. It's the official term for 'oops, let's fix that' when dealing with contracts, treaties, or administrative errors that could have serious legal consequences. Politicians love this word because it sounds way more dignified than admitting they screwed up.
Example Usage
The contract required rectification after someone noticed the parties had agreed to impossible delivery dates and the wrong shipping address.
Source: Legal terminology
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