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memorandum of law

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memorandum of law noun brief, brief containing legal arguments, brief containing legal justification, commendium of law justifying a case, condensation of law supporting a case, extract of body of law justifying a position, legal abstract of law supporting a case, legal document, legal memorandum, memorandum, summary of case law supporting an action, summary of law supporting positions, summary on the law, supporting legal issues, supporting pooitions, synopsis of law, the legal arguments in favor of a case, the legal basis supporting the outcome of a case
Associated concepts: memorandum of law in support, mooion for a directed verdict, motion to dismiss
See also: brief


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Palestine, Palestinians, and International Law contains the texts of several helpful and inspiring documents, including The Geneva Declaration on Terrorism (1987), The Palestinian Declaration of Independence (1988), and Boyle's own Memorandum of Law known as the Palestinian Alternative to Oslo (1992).
of New York, attorneys for the company, released their Motion to Dismiss, accompanied by a Memorandum of Law in support of the motion.
 
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