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Most Popular Legal Definitions

amend

alter or change by adding, subtracting, or substituting; one can amend a statute, a contract or a written pleading filed in a lawsuit; the change is usually called an amendment.

criminal harassment

unsolicited annoying, alarming or abusive conduct or words which are threatening

arbitrary

not supported by fair or substantial cause or reason; most often it is used in reference to a judge's ruling

cite

1) To make reference to a decision in another case to make a legal point in argument. 2) To give notice of being charged with a minor crime and a date for appearance in court to answer the charge rather than being arrested.

carryback

In taxation accounting, using a current tax year's deductions, business losses or credits to re-figure and amend a previously filed tax return to reduce tax liability.

ad valorem

Latin for "based on value," which generally applies to property taxes based on a percentage of the county's assessment of the property's value.

contract

an agreement between persons which obliges each party to do or not to do a certain thing

ways and means

committee found in the US house of representatives and some states that determines many--if not all--aspects of funding and fiscal decision-making 

notional severance

Reading down a contractual provision so as to make it legal and enforceable.

actual notice

Having been informed directly of something or having seen it occur, as distinguished from constructive notice.