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  2. Seriatim - Wikipedia

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    Seriatim (Latin for "in series") in law indicates that a court is addressing multiple issues in a certain order, such as the order in which the issues were originally presented to the court. In actuarial science it refers to a model that looks at each data point separately.

  3. Consideration by paragraph - Wikipedia

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    In parliamentary procedure, using Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), the motion to consider by paragraph (or consider seriatim) is used to consider separately the different parts of a report or long motion consisting of a series of resolutions, paragraphs, articles, or sections that are not totally separate questions.

  4. General denial - Wikipedia

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    In pleading, a general denial is a denial that relates to all allegations which are not otherwise pleaded to. Many legal systems provide that in a statement of defense, any allegation made by the plaintiff which is not traversed (i.e. specifically denied or "not-admitted") is deemed to have been admitted by the defendants. [1]

  5. Consideration by paragraph or seriatim - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Consideration by paragraph or seriatim

  6. Per curiam decision - Wikipedia

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    Seriatim opinion; In law, a per curiam decision or opinion (sometimes called an unsigned opinion) is one that is not authored by or attributed to a specific judge ...

  7. Division of a question - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a division of a question dates back to at least 1640, when the Lex Parliamentaria noted, "If a Question upon a Debate contains more Parts than one, and Members seem to be for one Part, and not for the other; it may be moved, that the same may be divided into two, or more Questions: as Dec. 2, 1640, the Debate about the Election of two Knights was divided into two Questions."

  8. Seriation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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  9. Kefitzat haderech - Wikipedia

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    The Gemara relates: He walked and traversed in one day a road upon which one must walk for ten days in order to traverse it. — Sanhedrin 95a:3 [ 3 ] The Jerusalem Talmud tells the story of a farmer who, chasing his runaway ox, managed to travel from Israel to Babylonia in a single day.