- The
terms moot,
mootness and
moot point are used in both
English and
American law,
although with
different meanings. In the
legal system of the United...
- 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...
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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...
- and Wales,
facing the judge. Law
portal Mock
trial Model United Nations Mootness,
which has a
precise meaning in
United States law that is
quite different...
- A
moot hill or mons
placiti (statute hill) is a hill or
mound historically used as an ****embly or
meeting place, as a
moot hall is a
meeting or ****embly...
- The
Moot was a
discussion group concerned with education,
social reconstruction, and the role of
culture in society. It was
convened by J. H. Oldham, editor...
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International Law
Moot Court Competition, also
known as the
Jessup Moot or The Jessup, is the
oldest and
largest international moot competition in the...
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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...
- The
Laskin Moot Court Competition, also
known as The
Laskin Moot, is an
annual mooting competition in Canada. It is
named after Bora Laskin, the fourteenth...
- Pointer:
Mootness and
Munsingwear Vacatur". SCOTUSblog.
Retrieved November 5, 2018. Schoen,
David (April 3, 2014). "Consequences of
Mootness on Appeal"...