Preliminary Objection Law and Legal Definition
Preliminary objection is a term which is used in the context of international law. It is an objection raised in a case before an international tribunal. If such objection is upheld, then it will render further proceedings before the tribunal impossible or unnecessary. An example for preliminary objection is an objection to the jurisdiction of a court.
Legal Definition list
- Preliminary Notice of Violation [Energy]
- Preliminary Investigation
- Preliminary Injunction
- Preliminary Hearing
- Preliminary Estimate (Eminent Domain)
- Preliminary Objection
- Preliminary Reconnaissance
- Preliminary Review Letter [HUD]
- Preliminary Technical Determination [Agriculture]
- Preliminary Title Commitment
- Preload Ballast [Commercial Practices]
Related Legal Terms
- Broadside Objection
- Certificate of no Objection
- Competing Preliminary Permit Application
- Conscientious Objection
- Contemporaneous-Objection Rule
- Initial Preliminary Permit Application
- International Preliminary Examination Report
- International Preliminary Examining Authority
- No Objection Statement [NOS] [Immigration Law]
- Objection