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(law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards
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| due date |
maturity: the date on which a financial obligation must be repaid
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Due process of law is a legal concept that ensures the government will respect all of a person's legal rights instead of just some or most of those legal rights, when the government deprives a person of life, liberty, or property. Due process has also been interpreted as placing limitations on laws and legal proceedings in order to guarantee fundamental fairness, justice, and liberty. ...
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| due date |
The date when any form of debt instrument becomes payable or matures.
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| due process |
In the educational context, due process is a procedure initiated by a student's parent, public agency, teacher, or the state educational agency and is conducted by an independent hearing officer when there is a dispute.
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