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republish

(a will) anew usually through the execution of a codicil incorporating the will by reference and with the result of rendering an otherwise invalid will valid

speculative risk

speculative risk : a risk that may result in either a loss or a gain compare pure risk

retraxit

retraxit [Latin, he/she has withdrawn] : the withdrawing of a suit in court by the plaintiff that results in a dismissal with prejudice

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of tabulated statistics prepared for general information usually used in pl. 4 a : a report of the results of balloting [election s] b : an official declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall

rule of necessity

requiring a judge or other official to adjudicate a case despite bias or personal interest when disqualification would result in the lack of any competent tribunal

sale

forced sale of property by a sheriff or deputy sheriff tax sale : a forced sale of property resulting from nonpayment of taxes by the owner compare tax lien at lien b : a contract for selling

sanction

sanction 1 : a punitive or coercive measure or action that results from failure to comply with a law, rule, or order [a for contempt] 2 : explicit or official

strike

of all trades and industries jurisdictional strike : a strike that is called against an employer as a result of a dispute with another union as to the right to perform particular work organizational strike : recognition

substantial capacity test

insanity defense which relieves a defendant of criminal responsibility if at the time of the crime as a result of mental disease or defect the defendant lacked the capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her

substantive consolidation

the benefit that one set of creditors receives, but also the harm that other creditors suffer as a result.) Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

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republish

(a will) anew usually through the execution of a codicil incorporating the will by reference and with the result of rendering an otherwise invalid will valid

speculative risk

speculative risk : a risk that may result in either a loss or a gain compare pure risk

retraxit

retraxit [Latin, he/she has withdrawn] : the withdrawing of a suit in court by the plaintiff that results in a dismissal with prejudice

Keep your definitions linked to case research

return

of tabulated statistics prepared for general information usually used in pl. 4 a : a report of the results of balloting [election s] b : an official declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall

rule of necessity

requiring a judge or other official to adjudicate a case despite bias or personal interest when disqualification would result in the lack of any competent tribunal

sale

forced sale of property by a sheriff or deputy sheriff tax sale : a forced sale of property resulting from nonpayment of taxes by the owner compare tax lien at lien b : a contract for selling

sanction

sanction 1 : a punitive or coercive measure or action that results from failure to comply with a law, rule, or order [a for contempt] 2 : explicit or official

strike

of all trades and industries jurisdictional strike : a strike that is called against an employer as a result of a dispute with another union as to the right to perform particular work organizational strike : recognition

substantial capacity test

insanity defense which relieves a defendant of criminal responsibility if at the time of the crime as a result of mental disease or defect the defendant lacked the capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her

substantive consolidation

the benefit that one set of creditors receives, but also the harm that other creditors suffer as a result.) Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

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