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61Dispute pyramid — A dispute pyramid is an upside down triangle that illustrates how many grievances result in legal proceedings, such as a trial or hearing. Court filings are at the bottom as the smallest amount, then lawyers, then claims, and finally grievances… …
62dispute — [13] Dispute comes via Old French disputer from Latin disputāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis ‘separately’ and putāre ‘consider, reckon, think’ (source of a wide range of English words, from computer to reputation). It was… …
63dispute — 1. noun 1) a subject of dispute Syn: debate, discussion, disputation, argument, controversy, disagreement, quarreling, dissension, conflict, friction, strife, discord Ant: agreement 2) …
64dispute — 1. noun 1) a subject of dispute Syn: debate, discussion, argument, controversy, disagreement, dissent, conflict 2) they have settled their dispute Syn: quarrel, argument, altercation …
65dispute — A controversy. An allegation of fact by one person denied by another person, each acting with some show of reason. Knight s Appeal, 19 Pa 493, 494. See labor dispute; matter in dispute …
66dispute — [13] Dispute comes via Old French disputer from Latin disputāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis ‘separately’ and putāre ‘consider, reckon, think’ (source of a wide range of English words, from computer to reputation). It was… …
67dispute — See: IN DISPUTE …
68dispute — See: IN DISPUTE …
69Dispute de la frontière de l'Alaska — En bleu, la frontière selon les États Unis. En rouge, la frontière selon le Canada et le Royaume Uni. En jaune, la frontière actuelle, après l arbitrage de 1903. La dispute de la frontière de l Alaska est un litige territorial entre les États… …
70dispute — See: in dispute …