Verdict

  • 101Le verdict, c'est votre opinion — Le verdict, c’est votre opinion Titre original Le verdict, c’est votre opinion Genre Talk show Création Louis Morissette …

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  • 102quotient verdict — /kwowshant vardikt/ A verdict resulting from agreement whereby each juror writes down amount of damages to which he thinks party is entitled and such amounts are then added together and divided by number of jurors. Index Drilling Co. v. Williams …

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  • 103scotch verdict — noun Usage: usually capitalized S 1. : a verdict of not proven that is allowed by Scottish criminal law in some cases instead of a verdict of not guilty 2. : an inconclusive decision or pronouncement * * * 1. a verdict of not proven: acceptable… …

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  • 104The Verdict — Infobox Film name = The Verdict caption = original movie poster imdb id = 0084855 writer = Barry Reed (novel) David Mamet starring = Paul Newman Charlotte Rampling Jack Warden James Mason Milo O Shea director = Sidney Lumet producer = David Brown …

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  • 105The Verdict (disambiguation) — The Verdict can refer to a number of film and TV dramas: * The Verdict a Paul Newman film,* The Verdict (1946 film) a 1946 film,* The Verdict (BBC) a 2007 series,* Verdict (TV series) a 1990s French television series …

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  • 106Second Verdict — infobox television show name = Second Verdict format = Police procedural runtime = 50 minutes creator = Troy Kennedy Martin, Elwyn Jones starring = Stratford Johns Frank Windsor country = UK network = BBC first aired = May 27, 1976 last aired =… …

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  • 107excessive verdict — see verdict Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. excessive verdict …

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  • 108general verdict — see verdict Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. general verdict …

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  • 109aider by verdict — aid·er by verdict / ā dər / [probably from aid + er (as in disclaimer retainer )]: the presumption after a verdict that all facts necessary to the verdict were proven: the correcting of a pleading defect (as failing to allege a fact) by the… …

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  • 110insufficiency of evidence to support verdict — This phrase in a motion for new trial, motion for directed verdict, or for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, means that there is some evidence, but not enough in light of the evidence to the contrary to support a verdict. Arnold v. Haskins,… …

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