Arret

/əˈrɛt/ noun

A formal judgment, decision, or decree made by a court or authority.

From Old French arret, from arrester 'to stop' or 'to settle.' Latin arrestum (past participle of arrestare) became the noun meaning a definitive stopping point—the court's final word.

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