blue pencil doctrine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the act of editing written copy with a blue pencil.

Noun[edit]

blue pencil doctrine (plural blue pencil doctrines)

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  1. (law) A legal concept where a court finds that portions of a contract are unenforceable, but other portions of the contract are enforceable.

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