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opening statements
jury summarizing what they intend to present as evidence. Opening statements, like closing arguments, are not themselves evidence. Source: Federal Judicial Center … opening statements before the evidence is presented in a trial, lawyers' presentations to the jury summarizing what they intend
closing arguments
the evidence and attempting to persuade the jury to draw conclusions favorable to their clients. Closing arguments, like opening statements, are not themselves evidence. Source: Federal Judicial Center
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kickback
kickback : a payment (as of money or property) made to one in a position to open up or control a source of income for the payor [convicted of receiving s for referrals] compare bribe,
public school
regulated by local authorities in various districts, counties or towns, maintained at the public expense by taxation, and open to residents' children. Source: FindLaw
sherman act
that prohibits any unreasonable interference with the ordinary, usual and freely competitive pricing or distribution system of the open market in interstate trade. (15 U.S.C. Sec. 1-7) Source: FindLaw
opening argument
and of anticipated proof presented by attorney to jury at start of trial, before any evidence is submitted. Source: FindLaw … opening argument Outline or summary of the nature of a case and of anticipated proof presented by attorney to
private school
private school A school maintained by private individuals, a religious organization, or a corporation, not at public expense. Open only to pupils selected and admitted by the proprietors or to pupils of a certain religion or possessing … the proprietors or to pupils of a certain religion or possessing certain qualifications. Generally supported by tuition fees. Source: FindLaw
Consideration
or by damages for breach or any other remedy or defence in law, but the claim is always open to any defences arising out of want of any consideration in factor otherwise available to the covenant or … assessment order to show that the Income-tax Officer applied his mind to the particular subject-matter or the particular source of income with a view to its taxability or to its non-taxability and not to any incidental connection',
Trade marks
evidence only that the registered proprietor has the exclusive right to use the trademark but that it is open to the defendant in an action for infringement to prove that the user of which the plaintiff complains … to the manufacture or quality of the goods, to give an indication to his eye of the trade source from which the goods come, or the trade hands through which they pass on their way to the
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