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at issue

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A phrase that describes the status of parties in a lawsuit when they make contradictory statements about a point specified in their pleadings.


at issue adverb being analyzed, in contemplation, in dispute, in question, on the agenda, under advisement, under consideration, under examination
See also: arguable, competitive, contestable, contrary, controversial, debatable, disputable, dissenting, doubtful


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The letter at issue is usually associated with stated-income loans, which are mortgages that do not require borrowers to document their income.
Shareholders of record as of February 23, 2007, will be entitled to vote in matters at issue before the meeting, which are expected to include election of directors, amendment of the Articles of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares to address an over issuance, and any other matters that may properly come before the meeting.
 
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