See Also: Closing Statement(money)
Closing Statement(law)
Income statement (statement of operations)(money)
Closing(money)
CLOSING(law)
closing(dictionary)
Closing tick(money)
Closing sale(money)
Closing quote(finance)
Closing Arguments(law)

prodigy (iou) and Closing Statement (law)


prodigy (iou)



prodigy noun. L15.
[Latin prodigium, from prod- (see PRODELISION) + elem. perh. from aio I say or agere to act: see -Y4.]
Something extraordinary regarded as an omen. Now rare. L15.
An amazing, marvellous, or unusual thing. Also, something abnormal or monstrous. L16.
b. A wonderful example of some quality. M17.
J. Agate Preserving his balance with prodigies of skill.
spec. A person endowed with some exceptional (freq. specified) quality or ability; esp. a very precocious child. M17.
D. Leavitt Charles is a computer prodigy. F. Spalding Jacobson had been a child prodigy and..could play..Bach's preludes.

Closing Statement (law)




The statement made by each party (or their lawyer) at the end of a hearing or trial. Typically, this statement highlights the version of the facts that best supports each side of the case, how these facts were proven during the testimony, how the law applies to the case and why the judge should rule for one side and not the Other. The statement itself is not evidence, and you may only refer to what has been accepted as evidence.