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Just and equitable
structure: The 'just and equitable' provision does not, as the respondents suggests, entitle one party to disregard the obligation he assumes
Jus respondendi
Jus respondendi, means 'the right of responding'. The authority conferred on certain
Could and did
be mistaken. The word 'could' can only mean that the, respondents were in a position to enlist the support of Government
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Collusion
Sm. L.C. Collusion between the petitioner and either of the respondents in presenting or prosecuting a suit for dissolution of marriage
fireman's rule
for unintentional injuries suffered by firefighters or police officers in responding to a problem on the property
Litany
clergy and congregation join the former leading and the latter responding in alternate sentences It is usually of a penitential character
verdict
New York re·spon·sive verdict [ri-spÄ n-siv-] : a verdict that responds to the indictment and accords with statutorily prescribed findings for
relator
then filed…a petition in prohibition requesting this court to prohibit respondents from transferring the funds "State ex rel. Tate v. Turner,
pleading
pleading re·spon·sive pleading [ri-spÄ n-siv-] : a pleading that directly responds to another pleading (as by denying in an answer allegations
bench
panel of judges hearing a case [unless the lawyer is responding to a question from the "R. H. Bork"]
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Just and equitable
structure: The 'just and equitable' provision does not, as the respondents suggests, entitle one party to disregard the obligation he assumes
Jus respondendi
Jus respondendi, means 'the right of responding'. The authority conferred on certain
Could and did
be mistaken. The word 'could' can only mean that the, respondents were in a position to enlist the support of Government
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Collusion
Sm. L.C. Collusion between the petitioner and either of the respondents in presenting or prosecuting a suit for dissolution of marriage
fireman's rule
for unintentional injuries suffered by firefighters or police officers in responding to a problem on the property
Litany
clergy and congregation join the former leading and the latter responding in alternate sentences It is usually of a penitential character
verdict
New York re·spon·sive verdict [ri-spÄ n-siv-] : a verdict that responds to the indictment and accords with statutorily prescribed findings for
relator
then filed…a petition in prohibition requesting this court to prohibit respondents from transferring the funds "State ex rel. Tate v. Turner,
pleading
pleading re·spon·sive pleading [ri-spÄ n-siv-] : a pleading that directly responds to another pleading (as by denying in an answer allegations
bench
panel of judges hearing a case [unless the lawyer is responding to a question from the "R. H. Bork"]
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