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Closing argument

July 1, 2020

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Argument made by a party to a decision-maker at a hearing after the parties have presented their evidence.  In its closing argument, a party argues how the law and the evidence show that it is right and the other party is wrong.  The party also states the decision it would like the tribunal to make.  (In written hearings, closing arguments are written down and given to the decision-maker.)
See also Argument; Submission

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