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1) providing a decision on a case that is in
opposition to previous decisions 2) reject an opposition in a court proceeding
3) to nullify or make void
An agreement between two litigants to settle a matter privately before the court
has rendered its decision.
An executive decision of a government which has no been subjected to a
legislative assembly.
In court, it is a formal written direction
given by a member of the judiciary.
the summary submitted by a lawyer in front of the court explaining why they
should win the decision
A lawyer's initial remarks at trial. Generally, it is directed at the judge or
jury to set out the theory behind their case.
An agreement or contract which does not have an ending date but will continue
for as long as certain conditions exist.
a type of adoption; becoming legal parent to an individual where information
about and, at times, access from the biological parents is permitted
Latin, the burden. It is usually used in the
context of evidence.
A form of government in which a few people rule and govern by assuming all
legislative and administrative authority.