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Mootness The terms moot and mootness are used in both in English and American law, although with different meanings. In the legal system of the United States, a matter is moot if further legal proceedings with regard to it can have no effect, or eve ...
, in American law: a point where further proceedings have lost practical significance; whereas in British law: the issue remains debatable *
Moot court Moot court is a co-curricular activity at many law schools. Participants take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, usually involving drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. In most countries, the phrase " ...
, an activity in many law schools where participants take part in simulated court proceedings * moot, the pseudonym for
Christopher Poole Christopher Poole (born ), also known online as moot, is an American internet entrepreneur and developer. Poole is known for founding the anonymous English-language imageboard 4chan in October 2003, when he was a still a teenager; he served as ...
(born c. 1988), founder of the anonymous imageboard 4chan.org


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Meeting A meeting is when two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal or business setting, but meetings also occur in a variety of other environments. Meetings can be used as form of group decision making. Defini ...
(Old English (Anglo-Saxon): ''Moot'') ** Folkmoot ** Jamtamót, the old assembly of Jämtland **
Witenagemot The Witan () was the king's council in Anglo-Saxon England from before the seventh century until the 11th century. It was composed of the leading magnates, both ecclesiastic and secular, and meetings of the council were sometimes called the Wit ...
, the High Council of Anglo-Saxon England ** Moot hall, a meeting or assembly building, traditionally to decide local issues **
Moot hill A moot hill or ''mons placiti'' (statute hill) is a hill or mound historically used as an assembly or meeting place, as a moot hall is a meeting or assembly building, also traditionally to decide local issues. In early medieval Britain, such ...
, a hill or mound historically used as an assembly or meeting place ** World Scout Moot, a gathering of older Scouts, mainly Rover Scouts, ages 18–26 from all over the world ** Entmoot, a gathering of Ents in ''The Lord of the Rings'' ** MoodleMoot, a gathering or conference relating to the Moodle Learning Management System {{disambiguation