Moot Court (n) A moot Court is a symbolic court set by students and associations etc to conduct a trial on a fictitious issue or lawsuit. Moot court is used as a propaganda for any specific issue or as a learning and analyzing process.
Moot Court: Fictional or hypothetical trial, usually hosted by law schools, as training for future barristers or litigators. Moratorium: The temporary suspension of legal action against a person.
moot court n. law school exercise in which students argue both sides of an appeal from a fictitious lawsuit in a mock court. There are also moot court contests between teams from different law schools.
Moot court A training activity, usually held by law schools, for future lawyers, in which a fictional or hypothetical trial is held. Moratorium The temporary suspension of legal action against a person.
Moot court Definition - Noun : a mock court in which law students argue hypothetical cases for practice Search Legal Dictionary ...
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See also: Court, Moot, Way, Issue, Trial
 
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