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Post-trial - Refers to items happening after the trial, i.e., post-trial motions or post-trial discovery. Pour-Over will - A will that leaves some or all estate assets to a trust established before the will-maker's death.
EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT - The process of putting into effect the judgment of the court in civil cases; usually by garnishment or levy, through post-trial, ...
post: (1) A prefix meaning "after," as in "post-trial" matters; (2) to "post" something is to bring it to the public's attention, as in "to post a notice of sale." ...
At a hearing, on the other hand, preliminary issues, various motions, procedural issues (e.g. discovery disputes, granting a default or uncontested divorce) and post-trial modifications and enforcements are heard, ...
Lord Justice Patrick Devlin, the presiding judge, in his post-trial book termed this "an abuse of power".
See also: Will, Issue, Case, Criminal, Civil
 
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