Fix typos in summary adjudication definition; return “full”

I just realized that we probably had “full” there for cases where we
shorten the definition on the front page.  I just did that here, so
returned the word full.
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Bradley Kuhn 2025-07-26 14:26:00 -07:00
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@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ requests for remedy for the matter.</p>
<p>In a <em>summary judgment</em> motion, a party in a lawsuit asks the Court
to rule immediately on some (or all) of the claims made
in <a href="#complaint">the complaint</a>. A motion for summary judgment on
just some issues is called &ldquo;partial&rdquo; &mdash;. To rule
just some issues is called &ldquo;partial&rdquo;. To rule
affirmatively for summary judgment, the Judge must determine there are no
issues of <em>fact</em> in dispute on the issue(s) in question. The Judge
rules as a matter of <em>law</em> on the issue. In some state courts &mdash;
including California &mdash; these motions are called &ldquo;motion for
including California &mdash; these are called &ldquo;motions for
summary adjudication&rdquo;.</p>

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@ -88,14 +88,11 @@ strategies that defend FOSS (such as copyleft). <a href="/about" class="orange">
<p>In a <em>summary judgment</em> motion, a party in a lawsuit asks the Court
to rule immediately on some (or all) of the claims made
in <a href="#complaint">the complaint</a>. A motion for summary judgment on
just some issues is called &ldquo;partial&rdquo; &mdash;. To rule
affirmatively for summary judgment, the Judge must determine there are no
issues of <em>fact</em> in dispute on the issue(s) in question. The Judge
rules as a matter of <em>law</em> on the issue. In some state courts &mdash;
including California &mdash; these motions are called &ldquo;motion for
summary adjudication&rdquo;.</p>
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just some issues is called &ldquo;partial&rdquo;. &hellip; In California
state court &mdash; these are &ldquo;motions for summary
adjudication&rdquo;.</p>
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