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When a court decision would have no practical effect, a case is apt to be dismissed for:?
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If a court decision would serve no real practical effect, the case could very well be dismissed due to mootness. Mootness happens when further legal proceedings well serve no means or if events have been placed beyond the reach of the law.
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