split decision
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[edit]Noun
[edit]split decision (plural split decisions)
- A decision that is not unanimous made by a panel of decision-makers, such as an appellate court.
- 2017, “Microsoft Corp. v. United States - Second Circuit”, in American Bar Association[1], American Bar Association:
- In a four-to-four split decision, with one concurring and four dissenting written opinions, the Second Circuit denied rehearing en banc.
- 2017, “Fiji assessors find sedition accused not guilty, in split decision”, in RNZ[2], Radio New Zealand:
- Fiji assessors find sedition accused not guilty, in split decision. A panel of assessors in Fiji has found 16 people accused of sedition not guilty, in a split majority decision. The verdict was handed down in the Lautoka High Court this afternoon, with three assessors finding the accused not guilty, while two said they were guilty.
- (competitive fighting) an outcome in several full-contact combat sports where two of the three judges score for the same fighter as the winner, while the third judge scores for the other fighter.
Usage notes
[edit]Often confused with the similar but not equivalent majority decision.