Verdict definition

Verdict means any Prepetition verdict, judgment, award or decision of a
Verdict means the finding of the jury or the decision of the court pertaining to the merits of the offense charged.
Verdict means a decision handed down by a first-instance court and court of appeals at its session to adjudge the defendant guilty or innocent, impose punishment or reject it, and determine other issues;

Examples of Verdict in a sentence

  • Purchases thus made may exceed the contracted rates but shall be reasonable.c) Verdict regarding rejection, acceptance and / or deviation of supplies delivered as confirmed by the joint committee of authorized representatives of PIAC and the supplier shall be binding on the parties.

  • You should disregard the remaining numbered questions, and go to Verdict B at the end of this verdict and sign it.

  • Significance of Abu Dujana and Zarkasih’s Verdict Nurfarahislinda Binte Mohamed Ismail, V.

  • RULE 510.8. JUDGMENT; WRIT; NO NEW TRIAL (a) Judgment Upon Jury Verdict.

  • See Special Verdict Form for Prior Conviction or Serious Bodily Injury.


More Definitions of Verdict

Verdict means that the case has gone to trial and the jury has made a decision. The verdict is the jury’s decision as to whether or not you met standards of care or fell below standards of care; and if you fell below standards of care, whether you caused an injury; and finally, the amount of the money damages which will be paid as a result of the injury.
Verdict means any Prepetition verdict, judgment, award or decision of a court, arbitrator, mediator or similar tribunal Concerning an Abuse Claim.
Verdict means “the final award by the arbitrator;”
Verdict in relation to an inquest, means the verdict returned by an inquest pursuant to
Verdict means the announcement by a jury in the case of a jury trial, 01' by the court in the case of a non-jury trial, of its decision upon the defendant's guilt 01' innocence of the charges submitted to 01' considered by it.
Verdict means the decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
Verdict means the award rendered by a jury or by the court sitting without a jury, excluding all costs and interest. [MCR 2.405(A)(4), amended effective October 1, 1997].