The act of deciding; act of settling or terminating, as a controversy, by giving judgment on the matter at issue; determination, as of a question or doubt; settlement; conclusion.
An account or report of a conclusion, especially of a legal adjudication or judicial determination of a question or cause; as, a decision of arbitrators; a decision of the Supreme Court.
The Court of Appeal's written decision, briefly explaining its reasons for affirming or reversing the order or judgment. Some decisions are published, which means that others can cite the case as binding legal authority.
The determination of a case or matter by a judicial body
The result reached by a court in resolving a dispute before it; noted by such terms as "affirmed," reversed," "modified," etc.
The product of the BVA's review of an appeal. A decision might, for example, grant or deny the benefit or benefits claimed, or remand the case back to the local VA office for additional action.
The determination reached by a court in any judicial proceeding that is the basis of the judgment.
The judgement rendered by a court.
In Supreme Court cases, the decision is the majority opinion of the nine justices, obtained by voting on the case.
A formal, written judgment or verdict.
The written outcome of an appeal. [See Rules of Procedure, Decision, page 11, Rule 14
a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration; "a decision unfavorable to the opposition"; "his conclusion took the evidence into account"; "satisfied with the panel's determination"
a conclusion based on everything you believe
a judge's "finding of facts" and "conclusions of law
a mixture of whole ingredients that must be simmered together, however incompatible in this case
an act of judicial activism if it uses that judicial power to strike down a law that is not unconstitutional, or to uphold a law which is unconstitutional
an injunction, to be reviewed again in court
an unreasonable application of clearly established federal law if it identifies the correct principle of law but unreasonably applies it
After review of the abatement application, the Board of Assessors makes its decision on whether to grant or deny the application. Once this is done, the property owner has three months to file with the Appellate Tax Board.
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The opinion of the court in concluding a case at law.
A judgment or decree issued by the court which settles a controversy.
An order of the court in relation to an application.
The judgment reached or given by a court of law.
The determination, usually in the form of a reasoned statement, reached by a court or tribunal after hearing a case or an issue in dispute. A statement of opinion or recommendation, or observations on the side which do not go to the essence of the matter, may not be a decision. The existence of a decision may determine whether an appeal or review of tribunal proceedings is available.
The decision on a planning application should normally be given within eight weeks. If the council fails to do this you can appeal on grounds of non-determination. But the decision may still go against you - there's no penalty for the council because of the delay.
Determination arrived at after consideration. A report of a conclusion.
a judicial determination arrived at after due consideration of the facts and the applicable law. It is often supported by an opinion which sets forth the court's analysis.
The court hearing in which the judge will give his/her ruling about whether the accused is guilty or not, or the sentence to be imposed. Also, it may refer to a ruling on an issue about law or evidence.
(1) A judgment or decree pronounced by a court in determination of a case. (2) Any formal deciding of a dispute.
An informed judgment. The point at which an individual feels he or she has accumulated enough evidence to take action. The result of the combination of conscious and unconscious cognitive and emotional processes that filter desired outcomes against existing and presumed evidence.
The court, the commission, a magistrate or the registrar may make a decision or judgment it considers just, and include in the decision a provision it considers appropriate for preventing or settling the industrial dispute, or dealing with the industrial matter.
The final product of BVA's review of an appeal. Possible decisions are to grant or deny the benefit or benefits claimed, or to remand the case back to the AOJ for additional action.
The judgment rendered by a court after a consideration of the facts and legal issues before it.
The disposition of an appeals case by a written ruling issued to one or more parties. A disposition may or may not involve a review of a previous decision.
A determination made from a consideration of law and facts.
A judgment or decree that settles a legal issue.
A determination made after considering the facts and law.
the verdict of a court in a case