Moot definition

Moot means no longer in dispute because issues have already been decided or when rendered, a decision could not have any practical effect on the existing dispute.
Moot means any of the following:
Moot means a single oral presentation between two Teams, one representing Applicant and one representing Respondent, whether an In-Person Moot or an Online Moot as described in Rules 6 and 7, respectively.

Examples of Moot in a sentence

  • This Settlement Agreement, the Proposed Order of Approval (Exhibit 1), Notice (Exhibit 2), Proposed Order of Denial as Moot (Exhibit 3), and Stipulation of Discontinuance (Exhibit 4), each of which is incorporated by reference as if set forth verbatim, and the terms of which are expressly made a part of this Settlement Agreement (together, “Agreement”) will be submitted to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • International and Comparative Law Certificate; Moot Court: Best Oralist - J▇▇▇▇▇ Cup, CUA; International Law Society - Vice President; Latin American Law Students Association – Rep.

  • This as a result of the Scouts of Argentina, the Civil Association reporting its impossibility of organizing the IV Interamerican Scout Moot and from the Association of Girl Guides and Scouts of Chile notifying of its willingness to become the host NSO.

  • The Interamerican Scout Committee approved to transfer the responsibility of hosting the IV Interamerican Scout Moot, from Scouts of Argentina, Civil Association to the Association of Guides and Scouts of Chile.

  • The denunciation shall take effect six months after receipt of 21 FDI Moot Case, C-1: Decree, p.

  • The rate paid for an Independent Study, as well as for Moot Court/ Legal Competition in the Law School shall be $260 per student, per credit.

  • I also agree to abide by any policy set out with regard to alcohol on the Moot and/or preparation events.

  • This Noxious Weed Plan has been prepared for the ▇▇▇▇▇ River Hydroelectric Project ,FERC Project No. 2150, pursuant to the Order on Offer of Settlement, Issuing New License and Dismissing Amendment Application as Moot dated October 17, 2008 (the “license”).

  • It was confirmed the reception of the letter sent by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chairperson of the Association of Scouts of Peru, in which he requests the cancellation of the remaining balance of the payment of the debt of 7.5% of the income by registration of the III Interamerican Scout Moot, Peru 2018.

  • This Wetland Habitat Plan has been prepared for the ▇▇▇▇▇ River Hydroelectric Project, FERC Project No. 2150, pursuant to the Order on Offer of Settlement, Issuing New License and Dismissing Amendment Application as Moot dated October 17, 2008 (the “license”).


More Definitions of Moot

Moot means, in this context, "not worthy of discussion because it has been resolved or no longer needs to be resolved," Webster's New World Dictionary. That most adult men were married is just another accusation which cannot be proven. The New Testament was written for all people for all time. To make this statement as it applies to every congregation of God's people throughout time and space is phenomenal. Although it may be true for some congregations, maybe even most, it certainly is not true of every congregation. However the qualifications for elders must apply to every congregation! 2) Even if the assertion about most being married were true in a given congregation it would certainly not be a moot point in any congregation. That's like saying that Starbucks requiring all new employees to be coffee drinkers is a moot point because most adults drink coffee. Or because most Christians tell the truth would it be a moot point for Jesus to say that his followers must not lie? Or because most Biblical commentaries are written by Christians does that make it a moot point for Zondervan to require all Bible commentators to be Christians. Or because most people who apply for an American passports are American citizens, is it a moot point for our government to require only citizens to apply?
Moot or “Mootness” means the lack of any actual controversy or dispute between the Parties, and as a result, any ruling by the PHAB would have no practical effect. Mootness may arise before or after the initiation of the appeal or Preliminary Application.
Moot as a noun, means an assembly to decide matters, or a discussion, especially of a hypothetical law case. As an adjective, it means subject to or open to debate, debatable. As a verb, it means to meet for deliberation, to dispute, debate, discuss, to argue for and against, to propose or bring up for discussion.
Moot means no longer in dispute because issues have already been decided or when rendered, a decision could not have any practical effect on the existing dispute. "Motion" means a request for a ruling to be made by
Moot means an issue not subject to a court ruling because the controversy has not actually arisen, or has ended.

Related to Moot

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  • Arbitrator means an individual appointed to render an award, alone or with others, in a controversy that is subject to an agreement to arbitrate.

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