definitive ruling

Frequency: 6.57.3 per million words

a final and authoritative decision by a judge or court

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  • The Supreme Court is expected to issue a definitive ruling on the case next month.
  • The Supreme Court is expected to issue a definitive ruling on the matter next month.
  • After years of appeals, the judge finally gave a definitive ruling that ended the dispute.
  • Lawyers are still waiting for a definitive ruling from the judge regarding the evidence.
  • We will not take any action until the European Court of Justice delivers its definitive ruling.
  • The committee's definitive ruling put an end to the long-standing dispute.
  • A definitive ruling was handed down, setting a new precedent for intellectual property law.
  • Without a definitive ruling, the company cannot proceed with the merger.
  • The regulatory commission's definitive ruling on the merger will impact the entire industry.
  • We hope this latest court case will provide a definitive ruling on digital privacy rights.
  • If the court provides a definitive ruling, both parties have agreed to abide by it.
  • The referee gave a definitive ruling after reviewing the video footage.
  • Legal scholars are eagerly awaiting a definitive ruling to clarify the ambiguous statute.
  • There has been no definitive ruling yet on whether the tax law applies to freelancers.
  • The lower courts offered conflicting opinions, so we are seeking a definitive ruling from a higher authority.
  • The international tribunal handed down a definitive ruling against the state's actions.
  • The landmark case concluded with a definitive ruling that reshaped constitutional interpretation.
  • After years of litigation, the parties finally received a definitive ruling.
  • The lawyer stated, "We are confident that the evidence will lead to a definitive ruling in our favor."
  • A definitive ruling is necessary to clarify the ambiguity in the current regulations.