Binding instruction Law and Legal Definition
A binding instruction is an instruction in which a jury is told that if it finds certain conditions to be true, it must decide in favor of the plaintiff or defendant, as the case might be.
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Related Legal Terms
- Additional Instruction
- Administrative Instructions [Patents]
- Affirmative Converse Instruction
- Agency for Instructional Technology [AIT]
- Argumentative Instruction
- Binding Arbitration
- Binding Precedent
- Binding Receipt (Health Care)
- Cautionary Instruction
- Classification of Instructional Programs .CIP. [Education]