Asked by NIKITA JALOTA on Sep 29, 2024

Cases are said to be ________ when there no longer is a real dispute between the parties.

A) ripe
B) moot
C) feigned
D) intangible

Moot

A matter or topic that is debatable or disputed but has no practical significance or relevance to the current situation.

Real Dispute

A genuine disagreement or contestation that exists between parties, often necessitating legal intervention to resolve.

Feigned

Something fabricated or pretended; not genuine or real.

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