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n. the entire efforts of a party to a lawsuit and his/her/its att...
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Procedures used to obtain disclosure of evidence before trial.
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Relationships Related Term:  production relevant n. ~ 1. Law · The process that compels a party in a lawsuit to disclose evidence and information relevant to the case. - 2. Access · The process of sea [..]
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Determination that a fire exists. Location and reporting of a fire is not required as is with detection. see also: Detection
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Investigation of the facts of a claim or the alleged proximate cause of an injury. Discovery may include such activities as interrogatories, depositions, expert examination of a product, and review [..]
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1550s, "fact of discovering;" see discover + -y (1). Earlier in this sense was discovering (mid-14c.). Meaning "that which is discovered" is from 1630s.
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noun finding, uncovering noun treasure; invention
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a proceeding whereby one party to an action may be informed as to facts known by other parties or witnesses
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something seen, documented, or noticed for the first time.
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A formal investigation -- governed by court rules -- that is conducted before trial by both parties. Discovery allows each party to question the other parties, and sometimes witnesses. The most common [..]
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the act of discovering something a productive insight (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side c [..]
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something which has been found out
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Legal disputes where the defense asks the prosecution to make all relevant informatiion available to them.
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pl: -er·ies 1 : the act or process of discovering 2 : something discovered [applied for a patent for the ] 3 a : the methods used by parties to a civil or criminal action to obtain information ...
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Discovery is a service to find unknown resources/entities/services based on a rough specification of the desired result. It may be utilized by a human or anotherservice. Credentials for authorization are considered when executing the discovery.
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The phase of an operational audit during which staff gathers information through a wide variety of means including, but not limited to: interviews, document reviews, and field observations.
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creates an "empty" machine ID template
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is configured by setting selected domain folders and items to included
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only harvests detailed information for included
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communicates with an Active Directory domain using a probe agent
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Use of metadata values or vocabularies to find metadata or data sets. Related GuideSynonyms: Discovery Metadata, Discovery Vocabulary, Discovery Vocabularies
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Discovery is the process of revealing or disclosure [verb 'to discover': noun 'a discovery', the outcome of the process of discovery].
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The uncovering of something that existed but was unknown; a source of cultural change.
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the process whereby we recognize or gain a better understanding of already existing elements present in the environment, usually through scientific research.
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Discovery is a fact-finding process that takes place after a lawsuit has been filed and before trial in the matter, in order to allow the parties in the case to prepare for settlement or trial. It is [..]
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Digita//Altavista’s search engine for the web and also a personal search engine you can use on your own hard disks. It can be quite useful for finding the needle code you are looking for in a giant ha [..]
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(n) the act of discovering something(n) something that is discovered(n) a productive insight(n) (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation t [..]
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Pretrial process by which one party reveals, at other party's request, relevant information about the litigation.
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Investigation and gathering of information by opposing parties prior to going to trial. The tools of discovery include: interrogatories, depositions, production of documents or things, permission to e [..]
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Procedures by which one party to a lawsuit may obtain information relevant to the case which is held or known by the other party.
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Procedures used to obtain the disclosure of evidence before trial, such as: depositions, by oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; requests for production or inspection of documents; orders for mental or physical examinations; and requests for admissions of fact and genuineness of documents.
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The pre-trial process by which each party ascertains evidence the other party will rely upon at trial.
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The process of finding chemicals for potential Therapeutic use.
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The determination of Genes suspected to be associated with specific traits, metabolic pathways, or Diseases.
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A process that searches for hidden and important connections among information embedded in published Literature.
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A procedure in civil actions by which documents relevant to the action are exchanged between the parties before the case is heard.
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Time period in a case where each party gathers information and evidence to support their claims and defenses in a case.
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The pretrial process by which one party acquires potential evidence from the opposing party by way of written interrogatories, depositions, and demands to produce documents.
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The process of identifying an infrastructure's hardware devices and their installed applications, software components and configuration items. Discovery includes, but is not limited to, identific [..]
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Procedures used to obtain disclosure of evidence before trial.
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The process through which parties to an action are allowed to obtain relevant information known to other parties or nonparties before trial.
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Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
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The gathering of information (facts, documents, or testimony) before a case goes to trial. Discovery is done in many ways, such as through depositions, interrogatories, or requests for admissions. It [..]
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  The pre-trial devices that can be used by one party to obtain facts and information about the case from the other party in order to assist the party’s preparation for trial.
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A process lawyers use to find out information about a case.
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the exchange of information and evidence between the prosecution and defense (Crim.R.16). dismissal:
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A procedure by which documents relevant to a civil action are exchanged between the parties before the case comes on for hearing.
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A pretrial proceeding where a party to an action may be informed of the facts known by other parties or witnesses.
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The process by which the attorneys in the case share relevant information.
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Process by which the prosecution and defense obtain information from each other before trial.
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(before a hearing or trial) the production by one party, at the request of the other, of a list all documents currently or formerly in the party’s possession relating to the case.
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Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
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The pretrial process by which one party discovers the evidence that will be relied upon at trial by the opposing party.
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Discovery is a pre-trial phase in civil disputes, where the plaintiff and respondent can request or summons documents and other evidence from each other.
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A process by which both the prosecution and the defense share certain information regarding a criminal case.
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in civil actions, the parties are given an opportunity to question each other prior to trial to discover the details of the other side's case. The examinations for discovery which can extend to o [..]
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Procedures used to obtain the disclosure of evidence before trial, such as: depositions, by oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; requests for production or inspection of doc [..]
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The process by which the state and the defendant exchange information with each other about the case. The state must provide copies of all police reports and records to the defendant before trial.
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A legal process by which lawyers are entitled to find out information from their adversary in a pending case.
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The pre-trial devices that can be used by one party to obtain facts and information about the case from the other party in order to assist the party’s preparation for trial.
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The procedures available to a party to a lawsuit to learn relevant facts which are known to other parties or witnesses, in order to enable the party to prepare for trial.
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The pre-trial devices that can be used by one party to obtain facts and information about the case from the other party in order to assist the partyÆs preparation for trial.
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n. the entire efforts of a party to a lawsuit and his/her/its attorneys to obtain information before trial through demands for production of documents, depositions of parties and potential witnesses, [..]
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A pre-trial process by which an attorney is entitled to find out from his adversary information as to facts or documents in the adversary's possession or control.
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The process by which users and applications can find data and services, such as through catalogs, registries, and other search services.
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A demand by the defense attorney to the State Attorney to furnish material information on a case. For a felony case the discovery must be sent within 15 days of the demand; for a juvenile case discovery must be sent within 5 days of a demand. The proper procedure is the defense files a “Notice of Discovery.” A modern, pre-trial procedure by which o [..]
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Procedures used to obtain disclosure of evidence before trial.    
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Strategies and processes used by the end user to locate and access products (metadata, data, and other related information) of the data life cycle.
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Discovery is a purchasable feature that searches the network for all attached computers and devices, then populates the CMDB with configuration, provisioning, and current status information for each.
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Discovery is the planners finding the “must-knows” to communicate to the creative team.
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The process of ‘gossiping’ with other nodes in the network to find out the state of other nodes on the network.
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In the legal environment, the process whereby parties to court proceedings identify and disclose to each other documents relevant to the issues in the proceedings.
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The pre-trial phase in a lawsuit in which each party through the law of civil procedure can request documents and other evidence from other parties or can compel the production of evidence by using a subpoena or through other discovery devices, such as requests for production of documents, and depositions. In other words, discovery includes (1) int [..]
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One petroleum accumulation, or several petroleum accumulations collectively, for which one or several exploration wells have established through testing, sampling, and/or logging the existence of a significant quantity of potentially movable hydrocarbons. In this context, “significant” implies that there is evidence of a sufficient quantity of petr [..]
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A discovery is a petroleum accumulation for which one or several exploratory wells have established through testing, sampling and/or logging the existence of a significant quantity of potentially move [..]
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an exploration well which has encountered oil and gas for the first time in a structure
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Discovery means the finding, during Petroleum Operations, of a deposit of Petroleum not previously known to have existed, which can be recovered at the surface in a flow measurable by petroleum industry testing methods.  
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The process by which information is sought by parties in …
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The formal and informal exchange of information between sides in a case, including disclosure of relevant facts, documents or other evidence. Usually, you do not file discovery in the court. It is inf [..]
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n. the entire efforts of a party to a lawsuit and his/her/its attorneys to obtain information before trial through demands for production of documents, depositions of parties and potential witnesses, [..]
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Something discovered. ''This latest discovery should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease.'' (uncountable) The discovering of new things. ''The purpose of the voyage was disco [..]
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