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Jury vs Hundreder - What's the difference?

jury | hundreder |


As nouns the difference between jury and hundreder

is that jury is jury while hundreder is an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred (administrative subdivision).

Jury vs Additur - What's the difference?

jury | additur |


As nouns the difference between jury and additur

is that jury is jury while additur is (legal) the augmentation by a judge of damages awarded by a jury.

Jury vs Remittitur - What's the difference?

jury | remittitur |


In lang=en terms the difference between jury and remittitur

is that jury is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law while remittitur is the reduction by a judge of damages awarded by a jury.

As a verb jury

is to judge by means of a jury.

As an adjective jury

is for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance.

Jury vs Nonjury - What's the difference?

jury | nonjury |


As a noun jury

is jury.

As an adjective nonjury is

not a jury, or not involving a jury.

Jury vs Juried - What's the difference?

jury | juried |


As a noun jury

is jury.

As an adjective juried is

(of a competition) overseen by a jury.

Jury vs Talesman - What's the difference?

jury | talesman |


In lang=en terms the difference between jury and talesman

is that jury is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law while talesman is someone summoned to a jury when a tales is awarded, to make up numbers.

As a verb jury

is to judge by means of a jury.

As an adjective jury

is for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance.

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