watching brief

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. In criminal cases, a brief to represent a client who is not a direct party to the suit, and to serve as an observer.
  2. The monitoring, by an archaeologist employed by a developer, of excavation and other building work in order to identify and record any archaeological finds and features.

Word forms

watching brief watching briefs
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