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June 4, 2008
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West's Key13I Grounds and Conditions Precedent
West's Key13k6 k. Moot, Hypothetical or Abstract Questions.

13 Action A case is "moot" when no effective relief can be rendered to the parties before the court.
State ex rel. Indiana State Bar Ass'n v. Northouse, 848 N.E.2d 668 (2006)


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