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41:, for example, to prevent a party from dealing with an asset which may be the subject of litigation or may be sold in satisfaction of a judgment debt; counsel remain under the duty to the court not to withhold relevant law and, if counsel becomes aware of a relevant authority, must seek to relist the matter for further argument. 36:
In the case under consideration, the effect of the order is that nothing is adjudged and the Court will relist the matter to deliver judgment but may hear further argument. The court remains seized of jurisdiction and may make further
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until some subsequent day. It often appears in case reports, abbreviated as "Cur. adv. vult", or sometimes "c.a.v." or "CAV", when the bench takes time for deliberation after hearing counsel's submissions.
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If the case is being used as a precedent, a decision given after an adjournment may be given more weight than a decision given orally immediately at the close of argument (Latin:
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term meaning "the court wishes to consider the matter" (literally, "the court wishes to be advised"), a term
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Faculty of Law & Bodleian Law Library, Legal Research & Mooting Skills Programme "Law Reports" <
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G. E. Dal Pont Lawyers' Professional Responsibility (3rd ed. 2006 Sydney) p 382.
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J. A. Guy 'The Origins of the Petition of Right Reconsidered' (1982) 25 (2)
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Students' Law Lexicon - A Dictionary of Legal Words and Phrases
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Peter M. Tiersma "The Textualization of Precedent" (2007) 82
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Jonathan Law and Elizabeth A. Martin "cur. adv. vult" in
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