Tag: Dispute

  • Divorce

    Divorce in United States Divorce Definition The dissolution or partial suspension, by law, of the marriage relation. The dissolution is termed divorce from the bond of matrimony, or, in the Latin form of the expression, a vinculo matrimonii; the suspension, divorce from bed and board, a mensa […]

  • Divorce

    Divorce in United States Divorce Definition The dissolution or partial suspension, by law, of the marriage relation. The dissolution is termed divorce from the bond of matrimony, or, in the Latin form of the expression, a vinculo matrimonii; the suspension, divorce from bed and board, a mensa […]

  • Boycott

    Boycott in United States Boycott Definition A conspiracy to injure the business of any person by inducing others to abstain from business relations with him. The methods are so diverse as not to be comprehended by any definition. For illustrations, see 84 Va. 927; 45 Fed. 135; 55 Conn. 79. If […]

  • Boycott

    Boycott in United States Boycott Definition A conspiracy to injure the business of any person by inducing others to abstain from business relations with him. The methods are so diverse as not to be comprehended by any definition. For illustrations, see 84 Va. 927; 45 Fed. 135; 55 Conn. 79. If […]

  • Mediation

    Mediation in the United States Intervention intended to promote a settlement by a third party in a dispute. Mediation is generally nonadversarial in character and is conducted informally. The process may ultimately produce resolution of the dispute, but it may not be that successful. Instead, […]

  • Direct Evidence

    Direct Evidence in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982Sworn testimony by a person that he or she saw the acts done, or heard the words spoken, that are in question and have to be proven. On the other hand, circumstantial evidence consists […]

  • Direct Evidence

    Direct Evidence in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982Sworn testimony by a person that he or she saw the acts done, or heard the words spoken, that are in question and have to be proven. On the other hand, circumstantial evidence consists […]