Simple English definitions for legal terms
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A proponent is someone who suggests or supports an idea or proposal. This can be a legal document like a will or a political issue like gun control. In parliamentary law, a proponent is a member who speaks in favor of a motion. The opposite of a proponent is an opponent, who argues against the proposal.
A proponent is a person who:
1. John was the proponent of his father's will, which he submitted to the court for probate.
2. Sarah is a proponent of renewable energy and often speaks about the benefits of solar power.
3. During the meeting, the proponent of the new policy spoke in favor of its implementation.
These examples illustrate how a proponent can be someone who presents a legal document, advocates for an idea or proposal, or supports a motion in a parliamentary setting.