IPA: /ˈɔɪər/
KK: /ɔɪər/
A legal term referring to a hearing in a civil case where a document must be presented by the plaintiff.
The judge scheduled an oyer to review the evidence submitted by the plaintiff.
The word 'oyer' originates from Old French 'oyer', meaning to hear. It refers specifically to the act of hearing or listening, particularly in a legal context where evidence is presented.
Think of 'oyer' as related to the act of 'hearing' — it helps you remember that 'oyer' is about listening, especially in legal situations.