Ripe (Adj) Ripe is the stage in a case which has progressed to the level where the consideration of the supreme court is the avenue left by exhausting or trying all the possibilities available to the plaintiff but still the differences remains ...
ripe adj. in constitutional law, referring to a law case appealed from... risk n. chances of danger or loss, particularly of property covered by...
God promises Abraham that he will live to "a ripe old age" (Gen. 15:15) and it is customary to wish one's acquaintances a life of 120 years' duration. Ritually, a Corpse is the most intense source of impurity (see Purity and Impurity).
It is used in opposition to interlocutory; a final judgment is a judgment which ends the controversy between the parties litigant. As a general rule it requires a final judgement in a lower court to make a case's issues or judgement ripe for appeal.
assembly, from Old English mOt assembly, meeting] : deprived of practical significance : made abstract or purely academic <the case became ~ when the defendant paid the sum at issue> see also mootness doctrine compare justiciable ripe ...
Here continuing for the space of seven years or thereabouts, they frequented readings and other learned exercises, whereby, growing ripe in the knowledge of the laws, they, were, by the general consent either of the benchers or of the readers, ...
See also: Case, Law, Trust, Attorn, State
 
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