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Vacate:
To set aside or void an order or decision of a court.
Venire:
A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors, Also refers
to the people summoned for jury duty.
Venue:
Broadly, the geographical area where a court has authority to
hear a case because it has personal jurisdiction and subject
matter jurisdiction. The venue is usually the same area where
the incident leading to the trial occurred. A change of venue
may occur if negative publicity or other factor would make it
difficult to find unbiased jurors.
Verdict:
The jury's decision in a case. A general verdict is the jury's
finding either for the plaintiff or the defendant. A special
verdict is a statement by the jury of facts it has found in
response to questions submitted by the judge.
Vicarious
Liability: The liability of one person for the torts of
another.
Void:
Having no binding effect or legal force; null.
Voir Dire:
Process of questioning potential jurors so that each side may
decide whether to accept or oppose individuals for jury service.
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