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A '''moratorium''' is a delay or suspension of an activity or a law. In a ] context, it may refer to the temporary suspension of a law to allow a legal challenge to be carried out. | A '''moratorium''' is a delay or suspension of an activity or a law. In a ] context, it may refer to the temporary suspension of a law to allow a legal challenge to be carried out. | ||
For example, ] activists and ] authorities may request fishing or hunting moratoria to protect ] or threatened animal species. |
For example, ] activists and ] authorities may request ] or ] moratoria to protect ] or threatened animal species. These delays, or suspensions, prevent people from hunting or fishing the animals in discussion. | ||
Another instance is a delay of legal obligations or payment ('']''). A legal official can order {{clarify|text=a delay of payment|date=December 2015}} due to extenuating circumstances, which render one party incapable of paying another.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/moratorium?s=t|title=definition of moratorium |
Another instance is a delay of legal obligations or payment ('']''). A legal official can order {{clarify|text=a delay of payment|date=December 2015}} due to extenuating circumstances, which render one party incapable of paying another.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/moratorium?s=t|title=definition of moratorium|work=dictionary.com}}</ref> | ||
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A moratorium is a delay or suspension of an activity or a law. In a legal context, it may refer to the temporary suspension of a law to allow a legal challenge to be carried out.
For example, animal rights activists and conservation authorities may request fishing or hunting moratoria to protect endangered or threatened animal species. These delays, or suspensions, prevent people from hunting or fishing the animals in discussion.
Another instance is a delay of legal obligations or payment (debt moratorium). A legal official can order a delay of payment due to extenuating circumstances, which render one party incapable of paying another.
See also
References
- "definition of moratorium". dictionary.com.
- Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Moratorium" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
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