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The word "pendency" derives from the Latin term "pendere," which means "to hang" or "to be suspended." It entered the English language through the Old French word "pendance," which referred to a state of suspension or dependency.
In legal contexts, "pendency" has been used since the 14th century to describe the period during which a lawsuit or other legal matter is being considered or decided by a court. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to encompass other situations where a matter is awaiting a decision or outcome.
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