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Most Popular Legal Definitions

intestate

To die without a will.

search

1) To examine another's premises to look for evidence of criminal activity. 2) To trade the records of ownership of real property in what is commonly called a "title search."

public policy

The principle that injury to the public good or public order constitutes a basis for setting aside acts or transactions.

adjuster

employee of an insurance company or an adjustment firm employed by an insurance company to negotiate an early settlement of a claim for damages against a person, a business or public body. While a fair and responsible adjuster can serve a real purpose in getting information and evaluating the case for the insurance company, some adjusters try to make a settlement before the injured person has retained an attorney, or get a statement from the injured without counsel. Adjusters also represent the company in approving settlements.

caveat

From Latin caveat for "let him beware." 1) A warning or caution. 2) A popular term used by lawyers to point out that there may be a hidden problem or defect.

servant

the employee of an employer, technically one who works for a master.

in personam

Latin, regarding a person; a right, action, judgment, or entitlement that is attached to a specific person.

affix

1) to attach something to real estate in a permanent way, including planting trees and shrubs, constructing a building, or adding to existing improvements; affixed items are permanent and cannot be picked up and moved away 2) to sign or seal, "affix a signature or a seal"

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."

commission

formal group brought together to debate specific matters; usually meets on a regular basis