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Most Popular Legal Definitions

state law

in America, this refers to the jurisdiction of each state and the laws that govern their respective citizens in conjunction with national law as determined by independent state legislatures 

derelict

property that has been abandoned; especially in maritime law: a ship that is floundering or in peril and which the crew has been abandoned without hope for recovery or with no intention of saving the ship or of returning thereto

expunge

To 'strike out', erase, 'wipe out', or destroy.

sedition

The speaking or publishing of words which excite public disorder or defiance of lawful authority.

fieri facias

A write of fieri facias commands a sheriff to take and sell enough property from the person who lost the lawsuit in order to pay the amount owed by the judgment.

articles of incorporation

the basic charter of a corporation which spells out the name, basic purpose, amount and types of stock which may be issue, and any special characteristics such as being non-profit

simony

The crime of corruption for the purpose of a Church or religious benefit.

franchise

1)  to grant freedoms or rights to an individual or party 2) a business relationship in which a primary owner grants license or permits other businesses to utilize space or trademarks

a priori

From Latin, an assumption based on theory not experiment. For example, an a priori assumption would be that the sun will come up tomorrow. (as opposed to a posteriori)

court martial

military court set up to try and punish offenses taken by members of the army, navy or air force