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  • 71Divine judgment — Part of a series on Salvation …

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  • 72Critique of Judgment — Part of a series on Immanuel …

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  • 73Business judgment rule — The business judgment rule is an American case law derived concept in Corporations law whereby the directors of a corporation . . . are clothed with [the] presumption, which the law accords to them, of being [motivated] in their conduct by a bona …

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  • 74value judgment — ➔ judgment * * * value judgment UK US (also value judgement) noun [C] ► a statement about how good or bad you think something is, based on personal opinion rather than facts: make a value judgment »He wants to give customers the ability to make… …

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  • 75justice's judgment — A judgment rendered by a justice of the peace. Such a judgment is the judgment of a court not of record, and therefore cannot be established as a record, but is to be established as a public writing, not of record, by evidence. Hamilton v Wright …

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  • 76final judgment rule — n: a rule of procedure: an appeal may be taken only after final determination of all issues involved in a case Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. final judgment rule …

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  • 77pass judgment — verb form a critical opinion of I cannot judge some works of modern art How do you evaluate this grant proposal? We shouldn t pass judgment on other people • Syn: ↑evaluate, ↑judge • Derivationally related forms: ↑judge (for: ↑ …

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  • 78Don't Give Up on Me — Studio album by Solomon Burke Released July 23, 2002 Recorded Feb 25 …

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  • 79simulated judgment — n. A judgment on a case of bad debt that appears valid but actually is meant to give unfair advantage to one of the parties or to perpetrate a fraud on third parties. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc …

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  • 80sit in judgment — index adjudge, adjudicate, arbitrate (adjudge), decide, determine, find (determine), hear (give a l …

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