Phrases with «prejudgment»

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The word "prejudgment" means forming an opinion or making a decision about something or someone before having all the relevant facts or information. It refers to making quick judgments or assumptions based on limited knowledge or biases. Full definition

«prejudgment» + noun

Sentences with «prejudgment»

  • When addressing the issue of pre-judgment interest on general damages the trial judge did not decide whether the amendment in s. 258.3 (8.1) which reduced the rate of prejudgment interest for pain and suffering from five percent applied retrospectively. (mannlawyers.com)
  • First, the Court of Appeal reasoned that since the Courts of Justice Act gives the court discretion to vary the interest rate and period, the plaintiffs in tort actions involving motor vehicle accidents do not have a vested right in a particular rate of prejudgment interest until the trial judge determines the interest rate. (gilbertsondavis.com)
  • Homosexual Christians are sisters and brothers of all other Christians, earnestly seeking the church's full acceptance without prejudgment on the basis of a sexual orientation regarding which they had no basic choice. (religion-online.org)
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