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nul fait agard

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A quick definition of nul fait agard:

Term: nul fait agard

Definition: Nul fait agard means that no decision or award was made. It is a legal term that comes from Law French. It is similar to the term AGARD.

A more thorough explanation:

nul fait agard

In legal terms, nul fait agard means that no award was made. It is a phrase used to indicate that a decision or judgment was not reached in a case.

  • The judge declared nul fait agard in the case because there was not enough evidence to make a decision.
  • The arbitration panel could not come to a unanimous decision, so they declared nul fait agard.

These examples illustrate how nul fait agard is used in legal proceedings to indicate that no decision or judgment was made. It is often used when there is not enough evidence or when the parties involved cannot come to an agreement.

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