What does it mean when someone says no objection?

August 18, 2020 Off By idswater

What does it mean when someone says no objection?

uncountable noun. If you say that you have no objection to something, you mean that you are not annoyed or bothered by it. I have no objection to banks making money. I no longer have any objection to your going to see her. More Synonyms of objection.

What has no objection or no objection?

When “I have no objection” simply means “I don’t object”, I nearly always hear it (and always use it) in the singular: I have no objection to your staying. In a situation where you might possibly expect several different objections, then I’d say the plural is more normal: They raised no objections to our proposals.

What are the different types of objections?

What are some common objections?

  • Relevance.
  • Unfair/prejudicial.
  • Leading question.
  • Compound question.
  • Argumentative.
  • Asked and answered.
  • Vague.
  • Foundation issues.

What does objection mean in law?

A formal protest raised during a trial, deposition or other procedure indicating that the objecting attorney wishes the judge to disallow either the testimony of a given witness or other evidence that would violate the rules of evidence or other procedural law.

Will you have no objection?

If you say that you have no objection to something, you mean that you are not annoyed or bothered by it. I have no objection to banks making money. I no longer have any objection to your going to see her.

Do lawyers actually say objection?

When a lawyer says “objection” during court, he is telling the judge that he thinks his opponent violated a rule of procedure. The judge’s ruling determines what the jury is allowed to consider when deciding the verdict of a case.

When do you use’i take no objection’?

However, if you want to count a number of objections (and “no”, “none” and “zero” are all counting) then you use the verb “to have”. Hence it is: I take objection to that! I have an objection to that!

Is the word’to take objection’a verb phrase?

“To take objection” is a verb phrase, and is synonymous with ” to object”; it does not count a number of objections. However, if you want to count a number of objections (and “no”, “none” and “zero” are all counting) then you use the verb “to have”.

Which is an example of ” we have no objections “?

We have no objection to agreeing to the deletion of that sentence. “Mr. Secretary, we have no objection to the full glare of publicity throughout. We have no objection to that, of course. We have no objections, Your Honor. With regard to bulls’ semen, we have no objections on the basis of the scientists’ opinion.

What do you call someone who makes an objection?

You: “Objection, Your Honor, argumentative.” Sometimes during cross-examination, the person asking questions might ask the same question over and over again, perhaps in slightly different ways, or re-ask a question s/he had asked earlier in the testimony.