{"id":359150,"date":"2013-01-28T16:34:14","date_gmt":"2013-01-28T21:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-law\/dictionary\/definition\/case.html"},"modified":"2013-01-28T16:34:14","modified_gmt":"2013-01-28T21:34:14","slug":"case","status":"publish","type":"dictionary","link":"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/case.html","title":{"rendered":"Case"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"fl-index-heading\">\n    <p>term:<\/p>\n    <h1 class=\"fl-h1 fl-mb20\"><\/h1>\n\n    <dl class=\"fl-index-heading-description-list\">\n            <dt class=\"fl-mb10\"><p class=\"fl-text-bold\">n<\/p><\/dt>\n        <dd><p>&#91;Latin <i>casus<\/i> accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of falling&#93;<br \/>  <b>1 a<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a civil or criminal suit or action &#91;the judicial power shall extend to all <i>s<\/i>, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution &#8220;<i>U.S. Constitution<\/i> art. III&#8221;&#93; see also <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/controversy.html\">controversy<\/a> <\/p>\n<p><b>case at bar<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case being considered by the court &#91;the facts of the <i>case at bar<\/i>&#93; <\/p>\n<p><b>case of first im&#183;pres&#183;sion<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case that presents an issue or question never before decided or considered by the court <\/p>\n<p><b>com&#183;pan&#183;ion case<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case that is heard with another case because it involves similar or related questions of law <\/p>\n<p><b>test case<\/b><br \/>  <b>1<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a representative case whose outcome will serve as precedent for future cases and esp. for pending cases involving similar or related issues or circumstances and often some of the same parties <i>NOTE: A test case is selected from a number of cases in order to avoid a flood of litigation. All of the parties to the cases must agree to accept the outcome of the test case as binding. <\/i> <br \/>  <b>2<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> a proceeding usually in the form of a suit for injunction brought to obtain a decision as to the constitutionality of a statute <br \/>  <b>b<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> the reported facts, procedural history, and esp. decision in an action <\/p>\n<p><b>land&#183;mark case<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case that marks a significant turning point on a particular issue <\/p>\n<p><b>lead&#183;ing case<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case so well reasoned and important in the rules of law determined and in the principles declared that it becomes well-known and is frequently cited by courts and lawyers as settling the points of law ruled upon and as useful in resolving new questions of law <br \/>  <b>c<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> the evidence and arguments presented by a party in court see also <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/case-stated.html\">case stated<\/a> <\/p>\n<p><b>case in chief<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> the main part of a party&#8217;s case including arguments for which the party bears the burden of proof but not including rebuttal <\/p>\n<p><b>prima facie case<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> a case established by evidence that is sufficient to raise a presumption of fact or establish the fact in question unless rebutted <br \/>  <b>2<\/b>  <b>:<\/b> <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/trespass-on-the-case.html\">trespass on the case <\/a> at <a href=\"https:\/\/dictionary.findlaw.com\/definition\/trespass.html\">trespass <\/a> <br \/> vt  <b>cased<\/b><br \/>  <b>cas&#183;ing<\/b><br \/>  <b>:<\/b> to inspect or study with intent to rob &#91;<i>casing<\/i> a store&#93; <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n    <div class=\"fl-index-heading-source\">Source: Merriam-Webster&#8217;s Dictionary of Law \u00a91996. 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