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11action — [[t]æ̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦ actions 1) N UNCOUNT: usu with supp Action is doing something for a particular purpose. The government is taking emergency action to deal with a housing crisis... What was needed, he said, was decisive action to halt what he… …
12brought — Fetched; carried; produced. See action brought …
13action of contract — An action brought to enforce rights whereof the contract is the evidence, and usually the sufficient evidence …
14action quasi in rem — /aekshan kweysay in rem/ An action brought against persons which only seeks to subject the interest in certain property of those persons to discharge of claims asserted and judgment therein is only conclusive between parties and their privies.… …
15action of contract — An action brought to enforce rights whereof the contract is the evidence, and usually the sufficient evidence …
16action quasi in rem — /aekshan kweysay in rem/ An action brought against persons which only seeks to subject the interest in certain property of those persons to discharge of claims asserted and judgment therein is only conclusive between parties and their privies.… …
17action en interruption — An action brought to stop the running of the statute of limitations against the plaintiff s claim …
18action populaire — An action brought in the public interest …
19Brought to trial — means to calendar a legal case for a hearing, or to bring a defendant to the bar of justice. The simplest definition is the commencement of the trial in a court by formally calling and swearing in of the witnesses to initiate the trial… …
20Action learning — is an educational process whereby the participant studies their own actions and experience in order to improve performance. This is done in conjunction with others, in small groups called action learning sets. It is proposed as particularly… …