"@sinfuly Delicious: I'm normally the last person to debate semantics, but....
A criminal court will NEVER say a person is "innocent", they will find an accused person "guilty" or "not guilty" of the alleged crime.
Similarly a civil court will find a person "liable" or "not liable" for the matter claimed in the lawsuit; they will never (or at least should never) say a person is guilty in a civil context (both due to the fact they are not considering a criminal matter and that the burden of proof is substantially lower)."
"@shepd: I'm no expert, but I believe it's when a restaurant offers a set meal for a set price (usually discounted compared to the normal prices of the restaurant)."
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