Valid claim: a grievance that can be resolved by legal action. Verdict: the formal decision issued by a jury on the issues of fact that were presented at trial.
VALID CLAIM - A grievance that can be resolved by legal action. VENUE - Designates the particular county or city within which a court with jurisdiction may hear and determine the case.
What accounting rule governs how much of a valid claim against a surety performance bond can be recognized as revenue by the obligee?
escheatIn American law, the right of the state to an estate left vacant, to which no one makes a valid claim. estoppelA person's own act. or acceptance of facts. which preclude later claims to the contrary.
In patent law, infringement is a form of trespass, and a person whose product, process, apparatus, or composition infringes the scope of a valid claim is comparable to a trespasser and is called an infringer.
escheat (es-cheet): the preferable right of the state to an estate to which no one is able to make a valid claim.
be removed or no longer be of any effect, usually after a motion by the opposing party and argument, on the basis that the language (which may be an entire cause of action) is not proper pleading, does not state a cause of action (a valid claim under ...
See also: Valid, Will, Wrong, Witness, Warrant
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