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- Lost its practical significancemoot In law, an issue or case being moot means that it has lost its practical significance because the underlying controversy has been resolved, one way or another. It is not only a matter of practicality as courts only have constitutional authority to resolve actual disputes.www.law.cornell.edu/wex/moot
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