right+judgment

  • 111Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. ArgueDate=April 25 ArgueYear=2007 DecideDate=June 25 DecideYear=2007 FullName=Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. Docket=06 969 CitationNew …

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  • 112have your head screwed on right — have (your) head screwed on right to have good judgment. If you have your head screwed on right, you don t complain when you have to work overtime …

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  • 113have head screwed on right — have (your) head screwed on right to have good judgment. If you have your head screwed on right, you don t complain when you have to work overtime …

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  • 114litigious right — /btijss rayt/ In the civil law, a right which cannot be exercised without undergoing a lawsuit. Civil Code La. art. 3556, par. 18. A right, to be considered litigious under Louisiana law, must be in litigation at time of the sale thereof, and… …

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  • 115litigious right — /btijss rayt/ In the civil law, a right which cannot be exercised without undergoing a lawsuit. Civil Code La. art. 3556, par. 18. A right, to be considered litigious under Louisiana law, must be in litigation at time of the sale thereof, and… …

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  • 116litigious right — A right contested in a suit. The right ceases to be litigious when judgment has been rendered. See Cucullu v Hernandez (US) 13 Otto 105, 26 L Ed 322 …

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  • 117private judgment — noun : the reaching of a conclusion (as in matters of religion) on the basis of personal thought and insight unhindered by political or ecclesiastical interference the right of private judgment * * * personal opinion formed independently of the… …

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  • 118exercise of judgment — Exercise of sound discretion, that is, discretion exercised, not arbitrarily or willfully, but with regard to what is right and equitable. United States v. Beckman, C.C.A.Pa., 104 F.2d 260, 262 …

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  • 119exercise of judgment — Exercise of sound discretion, that is, discretion exercised, not arbitrarily or willfully, but with regard to what is right and equitable. United States v. Beckman, C.C.A.Pa., 104 F.2d 260, 262 …

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  • 120parties to a judgment — Strictly speaking, only persons named as parties in the record who are properly served with process or enter their appearance. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 396. For the purposes of the application of the principle of res judicata:–all persons having a …

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