In jurisprudence, surplusage is language within a document that has no legal relevance to a cause, and may thus be ignored.1
Another use of the term is in statutory interpretation. Where one reading of a statute would make one or more parts of the statute redundant and another reading would avoid the redundancy, the other reading is preferred.2
References
References
- "surplusage". Wex. Cornell Law School. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
- Golden, John M. (2015). "Redundancy: When Law Repeats Itself". Texas Law Review. 94: 629.