- "
moot court" may be
shortened to
simply "
moot" or "
mooting". Parti****nts are
either referred to as "
mooters" or, less conventionally, "mooties".
Moot...
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Surviving moot halls include:
Moot Hall,
Aldeburgh Moot Hall,
Appleby Moot Hall,
Brampton Moot Hall,
Daventry Moot Hall,
Elstow Moot Hall,
Hexham Moot Hall...
- The
Moot Hall is a
former muni****l
building in the
Market Place in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. The building,
which now
operates as two
shops with...
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Christopher Poole (born 1987 or 1988), also
known online as
moot, is an
American Internet entrepreneur and developer. He
founded the
anonymous English-language...
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holding their meetings at a
house in
Johannesburg which (Richard)
Feetham had had
built for
himself and
which he
called '
Moot House'. It was from this cir****stance...
- The
National Moot Court Competition is one of the
oldest and most
prestigious moot court competitions in the
United States. Co-sponsored by the New York...
- The
Moot Hall, also
known as the
Green House, is a
medieval structure on The
Green in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. The structure,
which currently operates...
- have
referred to a
meeting point of the
Hundred Court, who met in the
Moot-
House Pit,
which is on a hill near the
Fosse Way. Later, the town
would be referred...
- The
Willem C. Vis
International Commercial Arbitration Moot or Vis
Moot is an
international moot competition.
Since 1994, it has been held
annually in...
- The
Moot Hall is a
former judicial structure in The
Market Place, Hexham, Northumberland, England. The structure,
which currently accommodates an art gallery...