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▸ noun: (law) A decision by a judge that sets aside a jury's earlier verdict in the same case based on a finding that the jury's determination was incorrect as a matter of law.
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▸ noun: (law) A decision by a judge that sets aside a jury's earlier verdict in the same case based on a finding that the jury's determination was incorrect as a matter of law.
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non liquet,
res judicata,
party verdict,
default judgement,
summary judgment,
default judgment,
question of law,
coram nobis,
jury,
Newton hearing,
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