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Most Popular Legal Definitions
fiduciary
A legal duty of loyalty and faithfulness towards
another.
mortgage
An interest given on a piece of land, in writing, to guarantee the payment of a
debt or the execution of some action.
surety
A guarantor of payment or performance if another
fails to pay or perform, such as a bonding company which posts a bond for a
guardian, an administrator or a building contractor.
attorney at law
the official title of a lawyer in many countries
American Civil Liberties Union
membership organization founded in 1920 to protect and defend "the rights of man
set forth in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution"
defalcation
1. defaulting on a debt or other obligation such to account for public or trust
funds; usually used in the context of public officials. 2. defalcation has
another legal meaning referring to the setting-off of two debts owed between two
people by the agreement to a new amount representing the balance
notice
1) Information, usually in writing in all legal proceedings, of all documents
filed, decisions, requests, motions, petitions, and upcoming dates. 2) A writing
informing a party to a contract, promissory note, lease, rental agreement or
other legal relationship of a delinquency in payment, default, intent to
foreclose. 3) information. 4) being informed of a fact, or should have known
based on the circumstances, as "he had notice that the roof was not
water-tight."
lex non scripta
Latin, unwritten law; the common or custom law; as opposed to lex scripta.
blue laws
state or local laws which prohibit certain activities particularly
entertainment, sports, or drinking on Sunday, often see to honor the Christian
Sabbath
ad hoc
From Latin, meaning "for this purpose only;" thus, an ad hoc committee is formed
to serve a specific purpose; an ad hoc attorney is hired to handle one problem
and often is a specialist in a particular area.