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Election
calling upon the electorate to elect and culminating in the final declaration of the returned candidate, Mohinder Singh Gill v. Chief
Contest
challenge to defend. The contest continues right up to the final decision or, in other words the right to contest comes
arbitration
decision that may or may not be binding compare mediation final offer arbitration : interest arbitration in which the arbitrator must
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Being under sentence of life imprisonment
it would be limited to a sentence which has become final, absolute and indivisible so far as judicial process is concerned.
Bankruptcy notice
Bankruptcy notice, a notice (taking the place of the 'debtor's summons' (see that title) under the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869)...
Appeal
further appeal lies to the Privy Council. In Canada, the final Court of Appeal is the Supreme Court, Commentary on Constitution
Finality
The state of being final finished or complete a final or conclusive arrangement a settlement
office action
of Office actions: examiner's amendments, priority actions, non-final Office actions, final Office actions, and suspension inquiry letters. Source: U.S. Patent and
Finding
case or the appeal which, being necessary for passing the final order or giving the final decision in the appeal, has
closing argument
closing argument : the final address to the jury by the attorney for each side
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