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Ascertained : Determined; proved to be true.
Bailiff : An officer of the court who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Usually one of the law clerks..

 


ascertained: Proved to be true.
assault: When someone tries or threatens to hurt you. Can include violence, but is not battery. (See battery.) ...

Undetermined, unascertained, e.g. when damages are left to a jury to determine.
valid
Legally binding (q.v.) or effective.

That which has been ascertained, such as the ruling of the jury is conclusive as to matters of fact when confirmed by a judgment of the court.

The principles on which such dilapidations are to be ascertained, and the application of the money payable in respect thereof, depend partly on old ecclesiastical law and partly on acts of parliament.

(i) his name or address cannot be ascertained or the custody officer has reasonable grounds for doubting whether a name or address furnished by him as his name or address is his real name or address; ...

particularly stated, as by this it may sometimes be ascertalued when the death took place; experience proves that in general after the expiration of fourteen days After death, decomposition has so far advanced, that identity cannot be ascertained, ...

Whenever the amount to which the plaintiff is entitled can be ascertained by calculation or fixed by any scale or other positive data, it is said to be liquidated or made clear.

DAMAGES, UNLIQUIDATED
The unascertained amount which is due to a person by another for an injury to the person, property, or relative rights of the party injured. These damages,... more ...

The primary signification is time "given" or specified, - in some way ascertained and fixed. 2 Bl. Com. 304; 32 N.J.L. 515 (1866). In the ancient form the clause ran: datum apud, etc.

Definition - adj
1 : settled or determined by liquidating
see also liquidated damages at damage
2 : capable of being readily fixed, calculated, or ascertained as a sum esp. without dispute or reliance on opinion or discretion ...

Doe, John or Jane Fictitious names used to designate a party until his or her real name can be ascertained.
DOL Department of Licensing.

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