- The
terms moot,
mootness and
moot point are used both in
English and in
American law,
although with
significantly different meanings. In the
legal system...
- Look up
moot or
moot point in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moot may
refer to:
Mootness, in
American law: a
point where further proceedings have lost...
- "
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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nevertheless convinces the
court to
uphold her status. 41 13 "
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- 2008-02-23. Schlabach, Mark (2008-02-15). "IU's
Sampson investigation is a
moot point". ESPN.
Retrieved 2008-02-23. Forde, Pat (2008-02-15). "Dark day at Indiana...
- to mean
becoming worse or more difficult. A
moot point in
British English has
historically meant a
point that is
worth debating, but the
meaning is shifting...
- governor). Ultimately,
Hillary Clinton lost the election,
rendering this a
moot point. In 2021,
Kamala Harris took
office as vice president,
making her husband...
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approved Redondo (round) for this
point on the
basis of
prior naming on an
Argentine chart of 1957. The name "
Moot Point" is used for this
feature on later...
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significant airplay, they were
listed together. This
started to
become a
moot point by 1972, as most
major record labels solidified a
trend they had started...