Effectiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
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or: -cel·ling 1 : to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as a : to render (one's will or a
revoke
recalling or taking back: as a : to destroy the effectiveness of (a will) by executing another or by an act
emasculate
deprive (as a law or judicial opinion) of force or effectiveness
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fair play and substantial justice
plaintiff's interest in the convenience of the court and the effectiveness of the relief to be obtained there.
fair trial
whether a defendant received a fair trial are these: the effectiveness of the assistance of counsel, the opportunity to present evidence
replacement cost
property with property of like kind and equal quality or effectiveness
Judicial-council
of judges whose mission is to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the courts or which they sit; esp., a semiannual
run
operation or effect b : to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness [statute of limitations began to when she received notice of
burned out
drained of energy or effectiveness driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress of people
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