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  2. Non-binding - Wikipedia

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    Non-binding or nonbinding may refer to Nonbinding allocation of responsibility (NBAR) in a superfund; Non-binding authority in law; Non-binding arbitration; Non-binding constraint, mathematics; Non-binding opinion in patent law: International preliminary report on patentability objective; Non-binding opinion (United Kingdom patent law) Non ...

  3. Fatwa - Wikipedia

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    A fatwa is nonbinding (unless issued by a government judge in an Islamic state), while a court decision is binding and enforceable. [1] [4] A fatwa may deal with rituals, ethical questions, religious doctrines and sometimes even philosophical issues, while court cases dealt with legal matters in the narrow sense. [4] [1]

  4. Non-binding resolution - Wikipedia

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    Non-binding resolutions are usually specific simple or concurrent resolutions that are not passed on to the executive branch to be signed into the law. [2] These resolutions differ from pure concurrent resolutions (that are used for various procedural requests such as adjourning sessions) in that they are designed to express formally, document opinions and not initiate a process.

  5. Resolution (law) - Wikipedia

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    Houses of a legislature often adopt non-binding resolutions. However, a legislature also uses resolutions to exercise one of its binding powers that isn't a lawmaking power. For example, the United States Congress declares war or proposes constitutional amendments by adopting a joint resolution .

  6. Soft law - Wikipedia

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    Soft law instruments are usually considered as non-binding agreements which nevertheless hold much potential for morphing into "hard law" in the future. This "hardening" of soft law may happen in two different ways.

  7. Memorandum of understanding - Wikipedia

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    In business, an MoU is typically a legally non-binding agreement between two (or more) parties, outlining terms and details of a mutual understanding or agreement, noting each party's requirements and responsibilities—but without establishing a formal, legally enforceable contract (though an MoU is often a first step towards the development of a formal contract).

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  9. Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Non-Binding Arbitration is a process which is conducted as if it were a conventional arbitration, except that the award issued by the tribunal is not binding on the parties, and they retain their rights to bring a claim before the courts or other arbitration tribunal; the award is in the form of an independent assessment of the merits of the ...