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moot point - translation to ολλανδικά

LEGAL TERM ON THE STATUS OF A MATTER
Mootness (law); Moot point; Capable of repetition, yet evading review; Capable of repetition yet evading review; Moot (law); Moote point; Mootness in the United States; Voluntary cessation; Moot question

moot point         
HEADLAND
Moot Point
punt van discussie;betwistbaar punt
Point to Point Protocol         
A SIMPLE DATA LINK LAYER PROTOCOL USED BETWEEN TWO DEVICES
Point to point protocol; Point To Point Protocol; Point to Point Protocol; Multilink PPP; MLPPP; PPPOI; Pppoi; P2PP; PPP connection; Multilink Protocol; Point-to-point protocol; Compression Control Protocol; PPP protocol
punt tot punt protocol, protocol die wordt gebruikt voor het verbinden van computers aan het internet via telefoonlijnen, PPP
dew point         
TEMPERATURE AT WHICH AIR BECOMES SATURATED WITH WATER VAPOUR
Dewpoint; Frost point; Dew Point; Dew point temperature; Dewpoint temperature; Dew point factor; Due point; Dew points
dauwpunt

Ορισμός

moot point
n. 1) a legal question which no court has decided, so it is still debatable or unsettled. 2) an issue only of academic interest. See also: moot

Βικιπαίδεια

Mootness

The terms moot, mootness and moot point are used in both in English and American law, although with different meanings.

In the legal system of the United States, a matter is "moot" if further legal proceedings with regard to it can have no effect, or events have placed it beyond the reach of the law. Thereby the matter has been deprived of practical significance or rendered purely academic. The U.S. development of this word stems from the practice of moot courts, in which hypothetical or fictional cases were argued as a part of legal education. These purely academic issues led the U.S. courts to describe cases where developing circumstances made any judgment ineffective as "moot". The doctrine can be compared to the ripeness doctrine, another judge-made rule, that holds that judges should not rule on cases based entirely on anticipated disputes or hypothetical facts. Similar doctrines prevent the federal courts of the United States from issuing advisory opinions.

This is different from the usage in the British legal system, where the term "moot" has the meaning of "remains open to debate" or unresolved. The shift in usage was first observed in the United States and the extent to which the term is used in U.S. jurisprudence and therefore the meaning attached to it has had the effect that it is rarely if ever used in a British courtroom. It should not be confused with the term "moot court", which refers to practice appellate arguments.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για moot point
1. How widespread Hirsch‘s positional goods are is a moot point.
2. Its inauguration was a major moot point for the West.
3. Whether digital radio will – in its present form – is a moot point.
4. "This is a moot point because we did not know," he said.
5. But whether the bill is quite the "critical" moment Mr Blair pretended remains a moot point.