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Out-of-court settlement

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Out-of-Court Settlement: An agreement reached between a plaintiff and a defendant to resolve a lawsuit privately and without a judge's authorization or approval.

 


Out-of-Court Settlement:
An agreement between two litigants to settle a matter privately before the Court has rendered its decision.
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Most commonly it refers to an "out-of-court settlement" in which the parties work out a settlement agreement, ...

a negotiator who talks out a damage settlement, like for an insurance company or an out-of-court settlement by mutual agreement between the parties involved. Adjusters could be good or bad to deal with depending on the intention of his working.

Expanded Legal Definition of OrphanOut-of-Court Settlement An agreement between two litigants to settle a matter privately before the Court has rendered its decision.

They accused him of using NAACP funds for an out-of-court settlement in a sexual harassment lawsuit.

Orphan A person who has lost one or both of his or her natural parents. Out-of-court settlement An agreement between two litigants to settle a matter privately before the Court has rendered its decision.

See also: Settlement, Court, Law, Agreement, Person

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