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].