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Most Popular Legal Definitions

title

1) Ownership of real property or personal property, which stands against the right of anyone else to claim the property. 2) the name for one's position in a business or organization. 3) the name for a legal case.

violation

 an unlawful act, usually performed with force; infringement or transgression

presumption of fact

A conclusion of fact constructed logically from other proven facts.

accrue

1) growing or adding to, such as interest on a debt or investment which continues to accumulate 2) the manifestation of the right to bring forth a lawsuit, for example; the right to sue on a contract only accrues when the contract is breached.

calendar

1) the list of cases to be called for trial before a particular court; 2) to set and give a date and time for a case, petition, or motion to be heard by a court

quitclaim

A document in which a person who has an alleged interest in real property transfers this interest to another.

bar association

organization of lawyers; there are two types, one of which is official and usually called an "integrated bar," which is qualified by the particular state's highest court to establish rules for admission and conduct; there are also local bar associations by city or county which are unofficial and voluntary, but do conduct the business of attorneys, such as settling fee disputes and working with the local courts on rules; there is also the American Bar Association, a national voluntary organization of attorneys

civil law

1) A body of laws and legal concepts which come down from old Roman laws established by Emperor Justinian, and which differ from English common law, which is the framework of most state legal systems. In the United States only Louisiana (relying on the French Napoleonic Code) has a legal structure based on civil law. 2) Generic term for non-criminal law.

assess

set a value on property

fair market value

The hypothetical probable price that could be obtained for a property.