merits
Definition
Intrinsic real or substantive elements or grounds of an assertion, claim, or defense (as opposed to extraneous technicalities such as circumstance, jurisdiction, or point of procedure) which must be taken into account in reaching a decision.
merits is in the Corporate, Commercial, & General Law subject.
merits appears in the definitions of the following terms: sophisticated investor, liquidated damages, interlocutory injunction, juror, environmental cost-benefit analysis, preliminary injunction, capricious, improper influence and mistrial
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