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Filter by Meaning The constitutionality of the new law was justiciable and therefore could be challenged in court.
The case involved a justiciable question of property rights.
The court declared that the matter was justiciable and within their jurisdiction.
The parties agreed to submit the dispute to justiciable arbitration.
The Supreme Court determined that the case was justiciable under federal law.
The court had to determine whether the case was justiciable or if it was a matter for the legislature.
The judge ruled that the case was not justiciable as it was a political matter.
The government's action was justiciable and was brought to court by the affected citizens.
The justiciable claim was dismissed by the court due to lack of evidence.
The question of whether the policy was constitutional was a justiciable issue.
The issue of religious freedom is justiciable in this court.
The international tribunal decided that the dispute was justiciable.
The parties agreed to settle the matter out of court since it was not justiciable.
The case was not justiciable because it did not fall under the jurisdiction of the court.
The decision was justiciable, and the judge had to give a verdict in favor of one of the parties.
The agreement contained a justiciable clause that allowed either party to take legal action in case of a breach.
The justiciable case had been pending for years due to lack of evidence.
The dispute was justiciable, and the parties involved had to abide by the court's decision.
The justiciable nature of the case meant that the defendant had to face legal consequences for their actions.
The company's legal team argued that the issue was not justiciable and should be resolved outside of court.
The issue was justiciable, and the court had to determine whether the accused was guilty or not.
The dispute between the two parties was justiciable and was taken to court.
The plaintiff's claim that the defendant's actions constituted a breach of contract was a justiciable matter.
The union argued that the company's decision to lay off workers was a justiciable issue.
The court will have to determine whether the issue is justiciable before proceeding with the trial.
The Supreme Court had to determine whether the issue was justiciable or not.
The court determined that the claim of defamation was a justiciable matter, and the case proceeded to trial.
The court has the authority to hear justiciable controversies.
The dispute over the validity of the will is a justiciable issue for the court to decide.
The dispute between the two parties is a justiciable matter that requires a legal resolution.
The question of whether the president can be indicted while in office is a justiciable matter.
The plaintiff argued that the matter was justiciable and should be heard in court.
The court ruled that the dispute was not justiciable, as it did not involve a legal issue.
The judge ruled that the issue was not justiciable and dismissed the case.
The judge concluded that the case was a justiciable matter and therefore must be heard in court.
The plaintiff's claim was not justiciable due to lack of evidence.
The constitutionality of the law was found to be justiciable by the court.
The plaintiff argues that the matter is justiciable, while the defendant claims it is not.
The court must determine whether the plaintiff's injury is a justiciable claim.
The court declared the case as justiciable and set a hearing date.
The legality of the company's actions was a justiciable matter.
The Supreme Court has the power to determine whether a case is justiciable or not.
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