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instance
from Late Latin instantia, from Latin, the fact of being present or impending, vehemence in speech, urgency, from instant- instans insistent,
exhibit
or officer in the course of proceedings ;also : to present or offer officially or in legal form 2 : to
verdict
the party with the burden of proof has failed to present sufficient evidence of a genuine issue of material fact that
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dismissal
the termination of an action or claim usually before the presentation of evidence by the defendant in·vol·un·tary dismissal 1 : the
closing arguments
closing arguments after all the evidence has been presented in a trial, lawyers' presentations summarizing the evidence and attempting
case
at bar] case of first im·pres·sion : a case that presents an issue or question never before decided or considered by
bar
against the purchaser for the price was a to the present suit "Martino v. McDonald's System, Inc., 598 F.2d 1079 (1979)"]
argue
matter in dispute [arguing for an extension] 2 : to present a case in court [will for the defense] vt 1
absentee
a potential party to a legal action who is not present or does not have a representative present at a proceeding
Budget
Budget, In U.K. budget is presented soon after the beginning of the financial year by the
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