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Spielberg Doctrine
Relations Board will defer to an arbitrator's decision regarding a contract dispute if the arbitrator's decision was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act, the arbitration proceedings provided a hearing as fair as would have been
verdict
invalid and constitute grounds for a mistrial "Faverty v. McDonald's Restaurants of Oregon, Inc., 892 P.2d 703 (1995)"] repugnant verdict : an impermissible verdict that contradicts itself since the defendant is convicted and acquitted of different crimes
Compatible
Capable of existing in harmony congruous suitable not repugnant usually followed by with
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Contrariety
The state or quality of being contrary opposition repugnance disagreement antagonism
VerbarGynephobia
Hatred of women repugnance to the society of women
Re
again anew as recline to lean back recall to call back recede remove reclaim to call out against repugn to fight against recognition a knowing again rejoin to join again reiterate reassure Combinations containing the prefix re
Recalcitrant
Kicking back recalcitrating hence showing repugnance or opposition refractory
Recalcitration
A kicking back again opposition repugnance refractoriness
Collateral warrants
father's disseisor with warranty, this was collateral to the elder brother. The whole doctrine of collateral warranty is repugnant to justice; and even its technical grounds are so obscure that the ablest legal writers are not agreed
Reluct
To strive or struggle against anything to make resistance to draw back to feel or show repugnance or reluctance
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Spielberg Doctrine
Relations Board will defer to an arbitrator's decision regarding a contract dispute if the arbitrator's decision was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act, the arbitration proceedings provided a hearing as fair as would have been
verdict
invalid and constitute grounds for a mistrial "Faverty v. McDonald's Restaurants of Oregon, Inc., 892 P.2d 703 (1995)"] repugnant verdict : an impermissible verdict that contradicts itself since the defendant is convicted and acquitted of different crimes
Compatible
Capable of existing in harmony congruous suitable not repugnant usually followed by with
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Contrariety
The state or quality of being contrary opposition repugnance disagreement antagonism
VerbarGynephobia
Hatred of women repugnance to the society of women
Re
again anew as recline to lean back recall to call back recede remove reclaim to call out against repugn to fight against recognition a knowing again rejoin to join again reiterate reassure Combinations containing the prefix re
Recalcitrant
Kicking back recalcitrating hence showing repugnance or opposition refractory
Recalcitration
A kicking back again opposition repugnance refractoriness
Collateral warrants
father's disseisor with warranty, this was collateral to the elder brother. The whole doctrine of collateral warranty is repugnant to justice; and even its technical grounds are so obscure that the ablest legal writers are not agreed
Reluct
To strive or struggle against anything to make resistance to draw back to feel or show repugnance or reluctance
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