pre-action

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Etymology[edit]

From pre- +‎ action.

Adjective[edit]

pre-action (not comparable)

  1. Before an action takes place, especially a legal action.
    • 2020 December 2, Barry Doe, “National Rail Timetable changes and reductions”, in Rail, page 73:
      He concludes: "This letter is written in contemplation of legal proceedings, and is a pre-action protocol letter within the meaning of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998."

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