Arguments

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Definition of Arguments

Arguments meaning or descrpition: presentation to a court or tribunal of reasons to accept a party’s point of view, including a summary of the evidence and the law that support this point of view; also called “submissions” (Source of this concept of Arguments: emp.ca/books/330-7)

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  • Article Name: Arguments
  • Author: Paul C. Weiler
  • Description: Definition of Arguments Arguments meaning or descrpition: presentation to a court or tribunal of reasons to accept a [...]

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