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  • 11challenge for cause — An objection to a juror, made on voir dire for cause stated, that is, pointing out the ground upon which the juror is disqualified. See challenge for principal cause; challenge to the favor …

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  • 12pass for cause — To let a juror go unchallenged for cause, leaving open the opportunity for peremptory challenge …

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  • 13Removal for cause — In law Removal For Cause is part of the jury selection process. After voir dire, opposing attorneys may request removal of any juror who does not appear capable of rendering a fair and impartial verdict. [Taken from the Glencoe Street Law school… …

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  • 14dismissal for cause — See for cause …

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  • 15dismissal for cause — See for cause …

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  • 16cause — 1 n 1: something that brings about an effect or result the negligent act which was the cause of the plaintiff s injury ◇ The cause of an injury must be proven in both tort and criminal cases. actual cause: cause in fact in this entry but–for… …

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  • 17Cause marketing — or cause related marketing refers to a type of marketing involving the cooperative efforts of a for profit business and a non profit organization for mutual benefit. The term is sometimes used more broadly and generally to refer to any type of… …

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  • 18removal for cause — The removal of a public officer from office for reasons which the law and sound public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal, that is, legal cause, not merely cause which the appointing power in the exercise of discretion may deem… …

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  • 19for just reason — index for cause Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20for legitimate reason — index for cause Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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