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- GRAVAMEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In legal contexts, gravamen is used to refer to the grounds on which a legal action is allowed or upheld as valid (The word is synonymous with a legal use of gist not found outside technical contexts)
- Gravamen - Wikipedia
Gravamen (from Latin gravare, to weigh down; gravis, heavy), (plural gra·va·mens or gra·vam·i·na) is a complaint or grievance, the ground of a legal action, and particularly the more serious part of a charge against an accused person [1]
- Gravamen: Legal Definition and How Courts Apply It
Learn what gravamen means in law and how courts use it to determine which rules, deadlines, and jurisdiction apply to a legal claim
- Gravamen | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Gravamen See 5 authoritative translations of Gravamen in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations
- GRAVAMEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
GRAVAMEN definition: the part of an accusation that weighs most heavily against the accused; the substantial part of a charge or complaint See examples of gravamen used in a sentence
- Gravamen - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
Gravamen defined and explained with examples Gravamen is the substance, or essence, of a complaint or grievance; the most pertinent part of a case
- Gravamen: What It Is and How to Use It - Christian Reformed Church
Gravamen is an English term that comes from the Latin verb gravare, meaning "to burden," and from the Latin adjective gravis, meaning "heavy " This term is most often used to refer to part of a grievance or complaint that has weight or substance
- Gravamen: The Ultimate Guide to the Heart of Your Legal Claim
The gravamen is the underlying reality; the “cause of action” or legal theory is the label the lawyer puts on that reality The doctrine of gravamen gives the judge permission to ignore the label if it doesn't match the facts
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