merits
11merits — n. (Law) strict legal rights of a party not including jurisdictional and personal or technical aspects; factual substance of a matter mer·it || merɪt n. value; character or accomplishment that commends praise; excellence; state of being worthy… …
12merits — smiter …
13merits — plural of merit present third singular of merit …
14Order for Merits to Lithuania — Ordinas Už nuopelnus Lietuvai Women s Commander s Cross for Humanitarian Contributions Awarded by …
15on the merits — adv. Based on the facts of a case and the rights of the parties involved. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. on the merits Referring to a ju …
16judgment on the merits — see judgment 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. judgment on the merits …
17treasury of merits — or treasury of the church or treasury of the saints Usage: usually capitalized C : the superabundant satisfaction of Christ for men s sins and the excess of merit of the Virgin Mary and the saints forming a store held in Roman Catholic theology… …
18decision on the merits — An ultimate determination rendered by a court in an action that concludes the status of legal rights contested in a controversy and precludes a later lawsuit on the same cause of action by the parties to the original lawsuit. Dictionary from West …
19on its own merits — on its (own) merits based on considering which person or thing has the best qualities. Judge the product on its own merits and not on any advertising claims …
20on its merits — on its (own) merits based on considering which person or thing has the best qualities. Judge the product on its own merits and not on any advertising claims …