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judgment

on a matter or case by a court ;esp : final judgment in this entry compare dictum, disposition, finding, holding, opinion, … : the action of judging : the mental or intellectual process of forming an opinion or making a decision ;also :

arbitration

decision that may or may not be binding compare mediation final offer arbitration : interest arbitration in which the arbitrator must … arbitrari to judge, arbitrate, from arbiter onlooker, arbitrator] : the process of resolving a dispute (as between labor and management) or

open

: available for use [an toll road] c : not finally determined, decided, or settled : subject to further consideration [an … gambling] vb opened open·ing vt 1 : to begin the process of [ the succession] 2 a : to make the

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Solicitor

They are three in number--the preliminary, the intermediate, and the final examination. The preliminary is held in each of the months … who only, is entitled to 'sue out any writ or process, or commence, carry on, solicit, or defend any action, suit

Consultation

be definite facts which constitute the foundation and source for final decision. The object of the consultation is to render consultation … 1982 SC 1579: (1983) 1 SCR 593. Consultation is a process which requires meeting of minds between the parties involved in

Proceeding

which is the realisation of the judicial adjudication which attained finality. The word 'proceeding' though has not been defined under s. … AIR 1970 MP 1. Means during a legal action or process, or any act or forward step taken on an action

Elisors

indifferently name or choose the jury, and their return is final, no challenge being allowed to the array, Co. Litt. 158 … to the sheriff and coroners for partiality, etc., the jury process was directed to two clerks of the Court, or two

Roman Catholics

enactments directed to the purpose of the 'gradual suppression and final prohibition' of 'Jesuits, and members of other religious orders, communities, … to Northern Ireland, and safeguards powers to regulate and control processions and repeals and amends a number of Acts (see Sch.,

Privilege

against the law or affecting the privilege of Parliament; and finally, a power vested in each House, respectively of doing anything … speech and person, including freedom from arrest and seizures, under process from the courts of justice; this, however, does not extend

Magna Carta

but at length this constitutional barrier against regal encroachments was finally secured to the people by its solemn confirmation by Edward … creditors, and to recover by a very prompt and efficacious process, because thesaurus regis est pacis vinculum et bellorum nervi (the

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