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standingn. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition under the circu...
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standinglate 14c., verbal noun from stand (v.). In the sense of "rank, status," it is first recorded 1570s. Sense of "state of having existed for some time" is 1650s. Legal sense is first [..]
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standinglate 14c., "at rest, motionless," also "permanent, not transient," present participle adjective from stand (v.). Meaning "having an erect position, upright" is from 1570s [..]
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standingstasophobia
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standingThe right to file a lawsuit or make a particular legal claim. Only a person or entity that has suffered actual injury has standing to seek redress in court. For example, an advocacy group may not file [..]
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standingstanding(a): having a supporting base; "a standing lamp" social or financial or professional status or reputation; "of equal standing"; &quo [..]
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standingDefinition The priority given to a broker in the crowd.
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standingshteyendik
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standingcontinuing in existence, use, or effect indefinitely [a order]
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standingMany orders per requisition, each order gets one delivery.
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standing15 USCS § 1063 provides that any party can establish its standing to oppose by showing that it has a real interest in the case. The person should possess a personal interest in the outcome of the proc [..]
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standingStanding is the ability of a party to bring a lawsuit in court based upon their stake in the outcome. A party seeking to demonstrate standing must be able to show the court sufficient connection to an [..]
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standingStanding is the legal term for the right to bring a claim before a judicial or regulatory body. The person bringing the claim must have a personal interest in the outcome beyond that of the general pu [..]
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standing(n) social or financial or professional status or reputation(n) an ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event(n) the [..]
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standingLegal right to bring a lawsuit.
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standingThe legal right to bring a lawsuit. Only a person with some legally recognized interest at stake has standing to bring a lawsuit.
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standingA condition where a vehicle is stopped but attended by the operator. Standing vehicles are usually found where the vehicle operator is waiting to load/unload passengers or cargo in an area not approved for parking.
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standingThe legal right to sue or enter a lawsuit on a particular matter.
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standingThe legal right to bring a lawsuit. Only a person with something at stake has standing to bring a lawsuit.
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standingThis term refers to water that has been sitting in pipes or plumbing fixtures overnight and is drawn before other samples are taken. Such samples will usually have higher levels of lead contamination. [..]
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standingThe legal right to bring a lawsuit. Only a person with something at stake has standing to bring a lawsuit.
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standingadj. - The condition your character is in if the joystick is in any of the middle positions: Back, Towards, and Neutral. Describes attacks done from this position.
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standingDescribes a character standing up, as opposed to crouching. High throws will work on standing opponents, but low throws will not. (There are certain exceptions, such as hit-throws under limited conditions).
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standingThe legal term for the right to bring a claim before a judicial or regulatory body. The person bringing the claim must have "a personal interest in the outcome beyond that of the general public.& [..]
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standingStanding is a requirement when filing for the cancellation of another party’s mark. Specifically, the petitioner must believe he or she is damaged by the existence of the registration sought to be ca [..]
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standingOppositions may be filed by any person who believes that he/she would be damaged by the registration of a mark. This rule together with the general law of "standing," means that the opposer [..]
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standingSo as to prevent a legal “free-for-all” most legal systems …
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standingShooting from the unraced standing position is the most difficult of all, as it is the most unstable of all the positions. Training can help a great deal, but nothing can remove all the wobble experie [..]
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*: Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a place where was a fire burning against a wall, an [..]
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standingLevel of priority in the trading crowd.
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