Submission in United States
Submission Definition
(Lat. submissio, sub, under, mittere, to put, a putting under). Used of persons or things. A putting one’s person or property under the control of another; a yielding to authority. A citizen is bound to submit to the laws, a child to his parents, a guardian to his ward. A victor may enforce the submission of his enemy. In Trial Practice. The leaving of a cause with the court or jury for decision. To Arbitration. An agreement by which parties submit a matter of difference to the decision of one or more arbitrators. 4 N. Y. 157. To Court. This, usually known as “submission of controversy,” is the submission of an agreed statement of facts to the court, without trial of the issues, for a decision thereon.
Submission in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias
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Submission | Submission in the World Legal Encyclopedia. |
Submission | Submission in the European Legal Encyclopedia. |
Submission | Submission in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. |
Submission | Submission in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Submission | Submission in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
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Submission | Submission in the Family Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the IP Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Commercial Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Criminal Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Antritrust Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Tax Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
Submission | Submission in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law. |
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
(Lat. submissio, sub, under, mittere, to put, a putting under). Used of persons or things. A putting one’s person or property under the control of another; a yielding to authority. A citizen is bound to submit to the laws, a child to his parents, a guardian to his ward. A victor may enforce the submission of his enemy. In Trial Practice. The leaving of a cause with the court or jury for decision. To Arbitration. An agreement by which parties submit a matter of difference to the decision of one or more arbitrators. 4 N. Y. 157. To Court. This, usually known as “submission of controversy,” is the submission of an agreed statement of facts to the court, without trial of the issues, for a decision thereon.
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This definition of Submission is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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