Similar words: smooth, smooth out, moody, a blue moon, foot, boot, tooth, shoot. Meaning: [muːt] n. a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise. v. think about carefully; weigh. adj. 1. of no legal significance (as having been previously decided) 2. open to argument or debate.
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61. How much longer it will remain within Dr Friis - Christensen's purview , though, is moot.
62. But it is a moot question who exactly is subsidising whom.
63. And my legal training enables me to participate in the law school community by judging moot court competitions—a good way to build relationships.
64. This bulletin is provided by Moot and Advocacy Club and posted by Faculty of Law.
65. Ita moot point whether the chicken or the egg came first.
66. The graph is Shiluode a this party politics is elaborated to advocate on moot.
67. Even though the authorized user hack has been made moot, you can still have the no credit history person co-sign a loan with a good credit history person.
68. This paper analyses the characteristic of moot court teaching, introduces the implementation course and puts forward some relevant suggestions about issues worthy of attention.
69. He was also the president of the local chapter of the National Honor Society, the member of Moot Court Club, and a player in the Lacrosse Team.