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Definition of Preemptory

Preemptory
Preemptory Pre*["e]mpt"o*ry, a. Pertaining to pre["e]mption.

Meaning of Preemptory from wikipedia

- The right of peremptory challenge is a legal right in jury selection for the attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors or judges without...
- both. Coppola later explained, "Like the godfather, I fired people as a preemptory strike. The people who were angling the most to have me fired, I had fired...
- also be invalidated, and thus rendered unenforceable, if it violates a preemptory norm (jus cogens), such as permitting a war of aggression or crimes against...
- article's ****ertions and claiming that the source "misleads its readers". His preemptory challenge maintained that ProPublica's charges were invalid. Alito further...
- opposition to his proposed "group of anti-revolutionary measures, correct and preemptory", although they were condemned by outsiders. Despite censure Metternich...
- jury selection reform requiring clear and convincing evidence that a preemptory strike was not related to a protected class) and AB 2512 (amending the...
- allowing all parties within a case, defendants especially, to question preemptory challenges during a jury selection, regardless of race. This holding was...
- Prince of Poyang, who believed that Hou was about to rebel, suggested a preemptory attack, but Zhu advised against it, and Emperor Wu took no action on Xiao...
- Wilson and Gray Davis, petitioned the California Supreme Court to issue a preemptory writ of mandate to remove Proposition 5 from the November ballot. The...
- professor Adil Ahmad Haque said that the operation itself violated UN preemptory norms against crimes of aggression, and therefore could not be justified...