litigation (noun)

  • 41request for production — noun A legal document filed in connection with litigation which asks the opposing party to provide documents or other physical objects. See Also: discovery request, interrogatory, request for admission …

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  • 42whitefeller — noun A white settler in Australia. In native title matters, there is a lot of talk about litigation, mediation, negotiation and questions about whitefeller law …

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  • 43alternative dispute resolution — noun Resolution of a dispute through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or similar means, as opposed to litigation …

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  • 44appendment — noun To allow additions but not allow alteration. Many commenters strongly encouraged the Secretary to adopt “appendment” rather than “amendment and correction” procedures. They argued that the term “correction” implies a deletion of information… …

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  • 45overlitigation — noun Excessive litigation …

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  • 46request for admission — noun A legal document filed in connection with litigation which asks the opposing party to affirm or deny the truth of a statement. See Also: discovery request, interrogatory, request for production …

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  • 47lis pendens — noun a notice of pending litigation against a property …

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  • 48preliminary injunction — noun a court order prohibiting a party to litigation from carrying on a course of action until a trial has determined whether the course of action is proper …

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  • 49tract — noun a) An area or expanse of land. Nay, in another case of litigation, the unjust Standard bearer, for his own profit, asserting that the cause belonged not to St. Edmund’s Court, but to his in , involved us in travellings and innumerable… …

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  • 50discovery request — noun A legal document filed in connection with litigation, and describing documents, materials, or information which the opposing party is requested to produce. See Also: interrogatory, request for admission …

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