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Rejoinder in the case of unlawful acts by the government
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A rejoinder in the case of unlawful acts by the government is a term in civil procedural law used to explain the position of the parties, evidence, procedural deadlines, and consequences of a judgment in the context of cases involving unlawful acts by the government. This definition is concise for legal literacy orientation and still requires verification against relevant regulations, contracts, or judgments.
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