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What (who) is voluntary settlement - definition

THEORY OF TAXATION
Voluntary Taxation; Voluntary tax

out of court         
RESOLUTION BETWEEN DISPUTING PARTIES ABOUT A LEGAL CASE
Out-of-court settlement; Out of court settlement; Settle out of court; Settle out-of-court; Settling out of court; Court settlement; Legal settlement; Settlement agreement; Settle (law); Settling (law); Settlement out of court; Confidential settlement; Settlement (law); Out of court; Financial settlement; Settlement discussions; Settled out of court; Global settlement; Settlement (legal); Collective settlement (litigation)
before a legal hearing can take place.
Settlement (litigation)         
RESOLUTION BETWEEN DISPUTING PARTIES ABOUT A LEGAL CASE
Out-of-court settlement; Out of court settlement; Settle out of court; Settle out-of-court; Settling out of court; Court settlement; Legal settlement; Settlement agreement; Settle (law); Settling (law); Settlement out of court; Confidential settlement; Settlement (law); Out of court; Financial settlement; Settlement discussions; Settled out of court; Global settlement; Settlement (legal); Collective settlement (litigation)
In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. A collective settlement is a settlement of multiple similar legal cases.
out of court         
RESOLUTION BETWEEN DISPUTING PARTIES ABOUT A LEGAL CASE
Out-of-court settlement; Out of court settlement; Settle out of court; Settle out-of-court; Settling out of court; Court settlement; Legal settlement; Settlement agreement; Settle (law); Settling (law); Settlement out of court; Confidential settlement; Settlement (law); Out of court; Financial settlement; Settlement discussions; Settled out of court; Global settlement; Settlement (legal); Collective settlement (litigation)
adj. referring to actions, including negotiations between parties and/or their attorneys, without any direct involvement of a judge or the judicial system. Most commonly it refers to an "out-of-court settlement" in which the parties work out a settlement agreement, which they may present to the court for inclusion in a judgment approving the agreement so that the parties can request a court to enforce the settlement in case one of the parties reneges and fails to honor the terms of the settlement. Quite often a judgment approving an out-of-court settlement is held in abeyance and replaced by a dismissal if the terms are fulfilled. Some out-of-court settlements are kept confidential and the lawsuit is dismissed. See also: settlement

Wikipedia

Voluntary taxation

Voluntary taxation is a theory that states that taxation should be a voluntary act. Under the theory, people should have the option to pay taxes instead of being forced to pay taxes by their government. Under this theory, the people would control how much they pay and where they spend it. The theory is a part of Objectivist politics and many libertarian ideologies. Proponents of some studies assert that individuals will give to government, paying voluntary taxes to support specific functions.

In one study, subjects were each given $20 to be anonymously allocated between themselves and a charitable organization their discretion (repeated for 12 different organizations, $240 total/subject), voluntary donations for each organization averaged 22% to government organizations and 27% to private nonprofits, and were influenced by their cause, level, and perceptions of effectiveness and efficiency (on average, 76% of the endowment was kept by the subjects). State lotteries are an example of a voluntary taxation system.

Examples of use of voluntary settlement
1. "I take it as a court order to negotiate directly with the company, and we will fight through the end." Nishimatsu said the ruling "was in favor of our company and appropriate," but refused to say whether it would consider a court suggestion for a voluntary settlement.