Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Legal English quiz answer

Hi all, the correct answer to Saturday's quiz is 'find in favour of'. Here is our definition from our book "Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution":


To Find in Favour (collocation): This collocation means that the judge(s) have reached a decision and that one of the parties has won the case. Judges(s) can find in favour of either party (the claimant or the defendant) and in both of these situations the collocation to find in favour can be used. Associated Words: Found in Favour (past simple), Found in Favour (3rd form), Case (noun), Claimant (noun), Defendant (noun), Judge (person), Party (noun).


Have a lovely week :) 

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