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n. a lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question whi...
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late 14c., from Old French objeccion "reply, retort" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin obiectionem (nominative obiectio), "a throwing or putting before," noun of action from past [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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/əbˈʤɛkʃən/ noun plural objections objection /əbˈʤɛkʃən/ noun plural objections Learner's definition of OBJECTION 1  : a reason for disagreeing with or opposing something : a reason for objec [..]
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A concern or question raised by a prospect to a salesperson.
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An attorney's formal statement protesting something that has occurred in court and seeking the judge's immediate ruling. Often, lawyers object to questions posed to a witness by an opposing [..]
Source: nolo.com

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expostulation: the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest the speech act of objecting protest: the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent (law) a procedure whe [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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adverse reason against, act of objecting
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1 : an act or instance of objecting ;specif : a statement of opposition to an aspect of a judicial or other legal proceeding [file an to a proposed bankruptcy plan] 2 : a reason or argument forming .. [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge or other official after the running of a race. If lodged by official, it is called an inquiry.
Source: equibase.com

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A formal statement lodged by anyone who considers that their interests would be adversely affected by a private bill.
Source: parliament.scot

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Objection in a broad sense refers to an opposition to something. An objection is also a legal procedure protesting an inappropriate question asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, intended to ma [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest(n) the speech act of objecting(n) the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent(n) (law) a procedure whereby a part [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Process during a court proceeding whereby one party takes exception to something that has occurred or will occur and requesting immediate ruling by judge.
Source: pacourts.us

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A claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge or other official after the running of a race. If lodged by official, it is called an inquiry.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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The process by which one party tries to prevent the introduction of evidence or the use of a procedure at a hearing. An objection is either sustained (allowed) or overruled by the judge.
Source: jec.unm.edu

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A protest or exception made by a party against an action by the opposing party.
Source: courts.state.va.us

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The act of taking exception to some statement or procedure in trial. Used to call the court's attention to improper evidence or procedure.
Source: americanbar.org

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This refers to the process whereby a taxpayer, who is aggrieved by an assessment or decision, may object thereto. The objection is made in accordance with the provisions of section 104, read together [..]
Source: sars.gov.za

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The process by which one party takes exception to a statement or procedure. An objection is either sustained (allowed) or overruled by the judge.
Source: courts.countyofdane.com

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A party or the party's lawyer may object to a question another party or lawyer asks a witness, a witness's answer, an exhibit, or improper argument as not proper under the law. The judge &qu [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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The act of taking exception to some statement or procedure in trial or other proceeding. Used to call the court's attention to improper evidence or procedure.
Source: utcourts.gov

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Source: justice.gov

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A request to a judge for an order prohibiting or excluding certain evidence.
Source: reulandlaw.com

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The process by which one party takes exception to some statement or procedure.
Source: 1888drugcrimes.com

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n. a lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be [..]
Source: advocatekhoj.com

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The process by which one party takes exception to some statement or procedure. An objection is either sustained (allowed) or overruled by the judge.
Source: manateeclerk.com

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The act of a party who takes exception to some matter of proceeding in the course of a trial or hearing.
Source: des.az.gov

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Oral or written statement by which a delegation informs a meeting that it objects to the adoption of a proposed decision, resolution, recommendation, or measure.
Source: sprep.org

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Claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge or other official. If lodged by official, it is called an inquiry.
Source: www1.drf.com

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The Examiner may object to the specification, drawings or claims for various reasons. Typically, claim objections deal only with very obvious errors - misspellings, duplicated or missing words, or inc [..]
Source: bpmlegal.com

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Claim of foul lodged by rider, patrol judge or other official. If lodged by official, it is called an inquiry.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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The act of objecting. *(all meanings)
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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