NOV
Definition | : | Non Obstante Veredicto Latin [Notwithstanding the Verdict] |
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What does NOV mean?
Non Obstante Veredicto (NOV) is a Latin phrase which means notwithstanding the verdict. Judgment Non obstante veredicto is a situation where a jury decides the case in favour of one party but the judge reverses the jury's decision. Usually done when the facts or law do not support the jury's verdict.
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What is the full form of NOV in Legal?
The full form of NOV is Non Obstante Veredicto
What are the full forms of NOV in Governmental?
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What are the full forms of NOV in Worldwide?
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