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deliberative process privilege
deliberative process privilege see privilege
Deliberative
Pertaining to deliberation proceeding or acting by deliberation or by discussion and examination
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Session
sitting together or meeting of a court, legislature or other deliberative body so that it can conduct business, Black's Law Dictionary,
Pairing-off
whereby two members of the House of Commons, or other deliberative assembly, of opposite opinions, agree to absent themselves from voting
Majority
anniversary of his birth. 2. The grater number. In a deliberative body, questions are ordinarily decided by a majority of those
Husting
show of hands was taken by the returning officer. A deliberative assembly, esp. one called by king or other loader, Black's
Diet
diet, an old German word, meaning a multitude, Junius]. I.--A deliberative assembly of princes or estates. II.--Food. The statute of Nottingham,
Consent
Consent, an act of reason accompanied with delib-erations, the mind weighing, as in a balance, the good or
Cloture
Cloture. The procedure in deliberative assemblies whereby debate is closed. Introduced in the English Parliament
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Deliberatively - Law Dictionary Search Results
deliberative process privilege
deliberative process privilege see privilege
Deliberative
Pertaining to deliberation proceeding or acting by deliberation or by discussion and examination
Deliberatively
Matched in: Term Deliberatively
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Session
sitting together or meeting of a court, legislature or other deliberative body so that it can conduct business, Black's Law Dictionary,
Pairing-off
whereby two members of the House of Commons, or other deliberative assembly, of opposite opinions, agree to absent themselves from voting
Majority
anniversary of his birth. 2. The grater number. In a deliberative body, questions are ordinarily decided by a majority of those
Husting
show of hands was taken by the returning officer. A deliberative assembly, esp. one called by king or other loader, Black's
Diet
diet, an old German word, meaning a multitude, Junius]. I.--A deliberative assembly of princes or estates. II.--Food. The statute of Nottingham,
Consent
Consent, an act of reason accompanied with delib-erations, the mind weighing, as in a balance, the good or
Cloture
Cloture. The procedure in deliberative assemblies whereby debate is closed. Introduced in the English Parliament
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