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Heard and finally decided
Heard and finally decided, the proceeding either civil or criminal shall be deemed to continue to be pending until it...
Be examined and decided
Be examined and decided, the words 'be examined and decided' mean the conferment of authority to reach a 'decision', i.e.,...
Any case which has been decided
Any case which has been decided, means each decision which terminates a part of the controversy involving the question of...
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So decides
So decides, do not mean that it must be a decision after a full debate or discussion pro and con,...
decide
decide de·cid·ed de·cid·ing vt : to determine (as a case or issue) by making a decision (as a final judgment)...
Decidable
Capable of being decided determinable
Decided
Free from ambiguity unequivocal unmistakable unquestionable clear evident as a decided advantage
Decider
One who decides
To decide
To decide, means 'to settle' (question, issue, dispute etc.) by giving victory to one side; 'to give Judgment' to bring...
Judgment
Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court. Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term...
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