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    standing. n. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition under the circumstances. Example: a trade association will have standing to file a petition for a writ of mandate to order a state government agency to enforce a regulation if the association represents businesses affected by the regulation, the individual businesses belonging to the association have an interest in the outcome, and it ...
    • Standing Mute

      MUTE, STANDING MUTE, practice, crim. law. When a prisoner upon his arraignment totally refuses to answer, insists upon mere frivolous pretences, or refuses to put himself upon the country, after pleading not guilty, he is said to stand mute. 2. In the case of the United States v.

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      Definition of Standing (law) in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Standing (law)? Meaning of Standing (law) as a legal term.

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      Order. Direction of a court or judge normally made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, which determines some point or directs some step in the proceedings. The

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    MUTE, STANDING MUTE, practice, crim. law. When a prisoner upon his arraignment totally refuses to answer, insists upon mere frivolous pretences, or refuses to put himself upon the country, after pleading not guilty, he is said to stand mute. 2. In the case of the United States v.
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    Definition of Stand Mute in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Stand Mute? Meaning of Stand Mute as a legal term. ... Standing mute; Westminster, First Statute of; References in classic literature? Long did the travelers stand mute, watching the constellated firmament, ...
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    Definition of Stand in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Stand? Meaning of Stand as a legal term. What does Stand mean in law? ... Pairing this with the option to change their desks from sitting to standing positions can help employees stand for longer periods of time, ...
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    standing. n. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition under the circumstances. Example: a trade association will have standing to file a petition for a writ of mandate to order a state government agency to enforce a regulation if the association represents businesses affected by the regulation, the individual businesses belonging to the association have an interest in the outcome, and it ...
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    Disgraceful cuts to frontline policing IF the Government "recognises the importance of frontline policing" as Julian Knight claimed last week, the Tories wouldn't have spent the past five years slashing police budgets along with money for legal aid and the court system - Solihull's modern, purpose-built magistrates' court standing empty in the town centre is a disgraceful symbol of their cuts ...
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