In lieu of - defines substitution: indicates one thing replaces another rather than coexisting with it. The phrase 'in lieu of' means 'instead of', 'in place of', or 'in substitution of', indicating that a specified alternative supplants the original item, obligation, or entitlement rather than coexisting with it; this usage follows Black's Law Dictionary (V ed.).
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In lieu of - defines substitution: indicates one thing replaces another rather than coexisting with it.
The phrase "in lieu of" means "instead of", "in place of", or "in substitution of", indicating that a specified alternative supplants the original item, obligation, or entitlement rather than coexisting with it; this usage follows Black's Law Dictionary (V ed.).
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