First Impression

First Impression in United States

First Impression Definition

First examination; first presentation to a court for examination or decision. A cause which presents a new question for the first time, and for which, consequently, there is no precedent, is said to be a case of the first impression.

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First examination; first presentation to a court for examination or decision. A cause which presents a new question for the first time, and for which, consequently, there is no precedent, is said to be a case of the first impression.

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This definition of First Impression is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.

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Case Of First Impression in this Legal Encyclopedia
Case Of First Impression definition in the Law Dictionary


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