test suit
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Definition
Noun: 1. A representative legal action whose outcome is likely to become a precedent: A "test suit" (or "test case") is a lawsuit that is selected and brought to court specifically to establish an important legal principle or to challenge the validity of a law. The outcome of this single case is intended to serve as a binding example or precedent for many other similar cases that follow.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The civil rights organization filed a test suit to challenge the constitutionality of the new voting law.
- The court's ruling in this test suit will determine how hundreds of similar claims are resolved.
- Lawyers often look for a strong test suit to set a favorable precedent for their clients.
Advanced Usage
- "To bring a test suit": To initiate a representative legal action.
- The union decided to bring a test suit against the company's new policy.
- "To serve as a test suit": To function as the representative case.
- This particular dispute was chosen to serve as a test suit for all pending litigation on the issue.
Variants and Related Words
- Test case (n): The most common synonym for "test suit." It is often used interchangeably.
- This lawsuit is considered a landmark test case for digital privacy rights.
Synonyms
- Lead case: A case that leads and guides the resolution of others.
- Representative action: A legal proceeding brought on behalf of a larger group with similar claims.
Related Phrases
- Class action lawsuit: A type of lawsuit where a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court. While a "test suit" aims to set a precedent, a "class action" directly groups many plaintiffs into one case. They are related legal strategies.
Noun
- a representative legal action whose outcome is likely to become a precedent