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court adjourned
A break in court proceedings is typically called a recess. During a recess, the court temporarily suspends proceedings to allow for a brief pause or for participants to take a break.
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In terms of Roberts' Rules of Order, a very popular and useful set of guidelines for conducting meetings, when a meeting comes together it 'convenes'; a meeting or session is convened. When the meeting or session ends, it is 'adjourned'. You might hear things like "This court is adjourned".
The answer for Saturday September 19 2009 was COURT IS ADJOURNED. The show was a repeat broadcast of an earlier episode. The program first aired on May 28 2009 and the Wheel of Fortune final puzzle solution was COURT IS ADJOURNED.
A legal court term meaning postponed to make a time for a longer appearance in the near future.
AnswerGenerally adjourn means to end or postpone a meeting or court proceeding. Additional AnswerIn British English, 'adjourn' means to 'temporarily suspend'. For example, one would adjourn a meeting for lunch; or a court case might be adjourned until the following morning. Unlike in American English, adjourn doesn't mean to end; so, when a meeting is finished, it is 'closed', not 'adjourned'.
This when a court hearing can be fully adjourned or even just postponed because the lawyer or guilty party etc.has received some form of personal injury such as a broken leg or arm etc.
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hat event is regarded as the moment the Court began to move away from its notion of liberty of contract
The trial court