j.n.o.v.

j.n.o.v.
From Latin judgment non obstante veridicto. Judgment notwithstanding the verdict. In rare cases, a judge may enter a judgment in favor of one party despite a jury's award against that party; generally in cases where the evidence was such that no reasonable jury could have come to the determination that it did.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.

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