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单词 ripeness
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ripeness


ripe

R0256200 (rīp)adj. rip·er, rip·est 1. Fully developed; mature: ripe peaches.2. Sufficiently advanced in preparation or aging to be used or eaten: ripe cheese.3. Thoroughly matured, as by study or experience; seasoned: ripe judgment.4. Advanced in years: the ripe age of 90.5. Fully prepared to do or undergo something; ready: "By 1965 the republic was ripe for a coup" (Alex Shoumatoff).6. Sufficiently advanced; opportune: The time is ripe for great societal changes.7. Sensuous and full: ripe lips.8. Coarse or indecent; vulgar: the comic's ripe language.9. Emitting a foul odor: "the dirt and stench ... the mountains of ripe bushmeat in every camp" (Bryan Mealer).
[Middle English, from Old English rīpe.]
ripe′ly adv.ripe′ness n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.ripeness - the state of being riperipeness - the state of being ripe matureness, maturity - state of being mature; full developmentgreenness - the state of not being ripe
Translations
成熟

ripe

(raip) adjective (negative unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten. ripe apples/corn. 成熟的 成熟的ˈripeness noun 成熟 成熟ˈripen verb to make or become ripe or riper. The sun ripened the corn; The corn ripened in the sun. (使)成熟 使...成熟,成熟 ripe (old) age a very old age. He lived to the ripe (old) age of ninety-five. 老年 老年

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Ripeness


Related to Ripeness: mootness

Ripeness

The mandate contained in Article III of the Constitution that requires an appellate court to consider whether a case has matured into a controversy worthy of adjudication before it can hear the case.

An actual, current controversy worthy of adjudication must exist before a federal court may hear a case. The court determines if a controversy between parties with adverse legal interests is of sufficient immediacy and reality to warrant judicial intervention (Lake Carriers' Ass'n v. MacMullan, 406 U.S. 498, 92 S. Ct. 1749, 32 L. Ed. 2d 257 [1972]).

The rationale behind the ripeness limitation is to prevent the courts from entering a controversy before it has solidified or before other available remedies have been exhausted. In disputes involving regulations or decisions promulgated by administrative agencies, a controversy is not considered ripe until the agency's decision has been formalized and the challenging parties have felt its effects. Similarly, if a state court remedy is available, a controversy is not ripe for federal court review until all state court remedies have been exhausted.

The courts generally apply a two-part test to determine if a controversy is ripe for judicial intervention. The first criterion is whether the controversy is fit for judicial decision, that is, whether it presents a Question of Law rather than a Question of Fact. Secondly, the courts determine the impact on the parties of withholding judicial consideration. In Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner, 387 U.S. 136, 87 S. Ct. 1507, 18 L. Ed. 2d 681 (1967), the Supreme Court examined whether a regulation that required drug manufacturers to use labels showing both the generic and the proprietary drug names was ripe for review before it was actually enforced. The Court held that the controversy was ripe because the regulation had an immediate and expensive impact on the plaintiffs' day-to-day operations and the plaintiffs risked a substantial sanction if they did not comply with the regulation.

Ripeness is a major consideration when parties seek injunctive or declarative relief before a statute or regulation has been applied. Courts are reluctant to enter an abstract disagreement over administrative policies (Ruckelshaus v. Monsanto, 467 U.S. 986, 104 S. Ct. 2862, 81 L. Ed. 2d 815 [1984]). However, in some cases, the courts will hear a request for an Injunction or Declaratory Judgment if the question presented is entirely or substantially legal and if postponing a decision until after a statute or regulation is applied would work a substantial hardship on the challenging party (Pacific Gas and Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation & Development Commission, 461 U.S. 190, 103 S. Ct. 1713, 75 L. Ed. 2d 752 [1983]).

Further readings

American Law Institute–American Bar Association (ALI ABA). 1996. The Ripeness Mess: Part I—Getting into State Court, by Michael M. Berger. Course of study, October 17, 1996. SB14 ALI-ABA 155.

——. 1993. The "Ripeness" Mess in the Federal Courts, by Michael M. Berger. Course of Study, September 30, 1993. C872 ALI-ABA 41.

Cross-references

Case or Controversy.

ripeness


Related to ripeness: mootness
  • noun

Antonyms for ripeness

noun the state of being ripe

Related Words

  • matureness
  • maturity

Antonyms

  • greenness
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