issue law

  • 81LAW AND MORALITY — In the Bible In the Pentateuch, legal and moral norms are not distinguished by any definitional criteria. The manner of presentation of both is via revelation – moral norms are not presented as wisdom but rather as prophetic revelation. Thus the… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 82at issue — I adverb being analyzed, in contemplation, in dispute, in question, on the agenda, under advisement, under consideration, under examination II index arguable, competitive (antagonistic), contestable …

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  • 83issue at law — A question or point of law arising in a case upon demurrer or motion. Under the equity practice of submitting an issue at law to be tried by a jury, the words issue at law mean such an issue as has always been known and employed in the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 84joinder of issue — The point in a lawsuit when the defendant has challenged some or all of the plaintiff s allegations or when it is known which legal questions are in dispute in other words, the issue is joined. Usually this point arrives when pretrial discovery… …

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  • 85disputed point of law — I noun at issue, bone of contention, contention, debatable point, desideratum, development, difficulty, in question, issue, issue under consideration, matter in dispute, outgrowth, point, point in question, problem, question at issue, sticking… …

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  • 86Law Preservation Party — The Law Preservation Party was a New York State regional political party of the 1930s, which supported the continuance of Prohibition in the United States. The party was established in 1930 and ran a candidate for governor, Robert P Carroll, who… …

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  • 87bonus issue — Also known as a scrip issue or capitalisation issue. An issue of new shares to existing shareholders in the same proportions as their existing holdings. Although the shareholders do not pay for the new shares they are not receiving something for… …

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  • 88Law Institute of Victoria — The Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) is the peak legal society in the Australian State of Victoria. It is the professional association for solicitors in Victoria, making rules to regulate their practice, and representing them to governments and… …

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  • 89Law, John — (baptized April 21, 1671, Edinburgh, Scot. died March 21, 1729, Venice) Scottish monetary reformer. In 1705 he published the banking reform plan Money and Trade Considered, in which, unlike other mercantilists, he proposed a central bank as an… …

    Universalium

  • 90choice of law — choice of law: an issue in conflicts of law as to what law (as among laws of different states or multiple federal laws) should be applied in a case compare comity, federalism, full faith and credit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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