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remittitur
court for further proceedings (as additional findings of fact) or for entry of a judgment in accordance with instructions or the decision of the higher court
Druidism
The system of religion philosophy and instruction received and taught by the Druids the rites and ceremonies of the Druids
curative
curative : serving or intended to cure defects [ instructions to the jury]
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administrative
administrative 1 : of or relating to the performance of a function : ministerial [ communications include…instructions that encourage a jury to continue its deliberations "National Law Journal"] 2 : of or relating to the executive...
agent
agency by estoppel special agent : an agent authorized to do one or more specific acts under particular instructions or within restrictions implied by the nature of the authorized acts : an agent acting under a special
appointment package
date of the immigrant visa interview. It includes forms that the applicant must complete before the interview and instructions for how to get everything ready for the interview. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
assign
specify in relationship or correspondence [no party may as error the giving or the failure to give an instruction unless that party objects thereto "Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 51"] as·sign·abil·i·ty [ə-sī-nə-bi-lə-tē] n as·sign·able [ə-sī-nə-bəl] adj
brief
summary, from Latin brevis, adjective, short] 1 : a concise statement of a client's case written for the instruction of an attorney usually by a law clerk called also memorandum 2 : a formal written presentation of
conversion
real property into personal property esp. as a result of a contract for sale of land or testamentary instructions to sell real estate and divide the proceeds NOTE: Equitable conversion is a legal fiction under which the
documentarily qualified
documentarily qualified Refers to an immigrant visa applicant who has: 1) returned Form DS 2001 (from the Instruction Package) to visa-issuing post (or in some cases, to the National Visa Center), OR 2) informed post in
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Instruct - Law Dictionary Search Results
remittitur
court for further proceedings (as additional findings of fact) or for entry of a judgment in accordance with instructions or the decision of the higher court
Druidism
The system of religion philosophy and instruction received and taught by the Druids the rites and ceremonies of the Druids
curative
curative : serving or intended to cure defects [ instructions to the jury]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
administrative
administrative 1 : of or relating to the performance of a function : ministerial [ communications include…instructions that encourage a jury to continue its deliberations "National Law Journal"] 2 : of or relating to the executive...
agent
agency by estoppel special agent : an agent authorized to do one or more specific acts under particular instructions or within restrictions implied by the nature of the authorized acts : an agent acting under a special
appointment package
date of the immigrant visa interview. It includes forms that the applicant must complete before the interview and instructions for how to get everything ready for the interview. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
assign
specify in relationship or correspondence [no party may as error the giving or the failure to give an instruction unless that party objects thereto "Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 51"] as·sign·abil·i·ty [ə-sī-nə-bi-lə-tē] n as·sign·able [ə-sī-nə-bəl] adj
brief
summary, from Latin brevis, adjective, short] 1 : a concise statement of a client's case written for the instruction of an attorney usually by a law clerk called also memorandum 2 : a formal written presentation of
conversion
real property into personal property esp. as a result of a contract for sale of land or testamentary instructions to sell real estate and divide the proceeds NOTE: Equitable conversion is a legal fiction under which the
documentarily qualified
documentarily qualified Refers to an immigrant visa applicant who has: 1) returned Form DS 2001 (from the Instruction Package) to visa-issuing post (or in some cases, to the National Visa Center), OR 2) informed post in
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