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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of transitory action:
A transitory action is a type of
legal action that is temporary and does not result in a
final judgment. It is a process of doing something or behavior, or a thing done. It can also refer to a civil or criminal
judicial proceeding. However, it does not lead to a judgment or decree. It is important to note that this type of action is not permanent and does not have a lasting effect.
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: Transitory action refers to a legal proceeding that will result in a judgment or decree if conducted to a determination. It can be a civil or criminal judicial proceeding, or a process of doing something.
Examples:
- A lawsuit filed by a person against another party for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or the punishment of a public offense is an example of a transitory action.
- An administrative ruling on a workers' compensation claim that is subject to judicial review is also an example of a transitory action.
These examples illustrate that a transitory action can be any legal proceeding that seeks to resolve a dispute or enforce a right, and that can result in a judgment or decree.
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transitory treaty