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Legal Definitions - rise
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Definition of rise
Rise is a verb that can mean:
- When a court ends a term and adjourns finally.
- When spectators and participants in a courtroom stand up when the judge enters or exits.
- When a court takes a temporary break, like at the end of a day.
- When a special committee that has finished its work dissolves and sends a report to the referring body.
For example:
- After the judge gave the final verdict, the court rose and everyone left the room.
- As a sign of respect, everyone rose when the judge entered the courtroom.
- The court decided to rise for the day and continue the trial the next morning.
- After completing their investigation, the committee rose and reported their findings to the main body.
These examples illustrate the different ways the word rise can be used in a legal context, such as in a courtroom or parliamentary setting.
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Simple Definition
RISE (verb)
Rise means to stand up when a judge enters or exits a courtroom. It can also mean that a court takes a break at the end of a day or adjourns finally at the end of a term. In parliamentary law, it refers to a special committee that has finished its work and sends a report to the referring body. When a committee rises, it is like a group of people ending their meeting and going home.
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