It should be written in clear understandable language. However the legal profession is overly-represented in the legislative branch and this self-evident truth is not always adhered to.
Yes, but more specifically, a law must be clearly written enough that both regular citizens can read it and know what is permitted and what is forbidden (so they can avoid being arrested) and the law must also be clear enough so that police officers who are told to enforce the law will know when to arrest people and when to leave them alone.
Question is too vague - give an example. Tort law is no more (nor less) confusing than any other law.
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The word is spelled vague. Example: The defense attorney stated the witness's description of her attacker was "too vague". Sally had only a vague recollection of the party after drinking too much.
"too vague" means not precise enough-- too unclear to be useful. The phrase suggests a idea or proposal that is missing important details.
What question is too vague to answer
One example is - The answer was to vague to merit a point. Another example is - The witness description of the suspect was just too vague.
This is too vague of a question.
Your question is too vague.
you are way too vague.
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Question is too vague.