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Most Popular Legal Definitions

bar

1)  collectively all attorneys, as "the bar," which comes from the bar or railing which separates the general spectator area of the courtroom from the area reserved for judges, attorneys, parties and court officials 2) to prevent some legal maneuver, as in "barring" a lawsuit due to the running out of the time to file 3) to prohibit and keep someone from entering a room, building or real property

take

To gain or obtain possession, including the receipt of a legacy from an estate.

mutiny

unlawful resistance of a superior or constituted authority

riot

Three or more persons who assemble and advance a purpose together, using force if necessary, and raising alarm of a reasonable person.

affidavit

1) any written document in which the signer swears under oath before a notary public or someone authorized to take oaths that the statements in the document are true 2) In many states, a declaration under penalty of perjury, which does not require the oath-taking before a notary, is the equivalent of an affidavit

usurpation

the act of taking the property, right, or general possession of another under the guise of law without actual authority to do so 

Bill of Rights

the first ten amendments to the federal Constitution

immunity

An exemption that a person enjoys from the normal operation of the law.

ad seriatim

Latin for "one after another"

parricide

Killing one's father.