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Most Popular Legal Definitions

unfair competition

Wrongful and/or fraudulent business methods to gain and unfair advantage.

intimidate

to intentionally cause another to fear harm by some type of verbal or physical means

supremacy clause

found in article VI section 2 of the US Constitution, it is the premise for the federal government--and thus federal law--to act as the "supreme law of the land" and maintain power over the collective states 

arson

felony crime of intentionally burning a house or other building; the perpetrators range from mentally ill pyromaniacs to store owners just hoping to get insurance proceeds.

unalienable

something that is unchangeable or not otherwise transferable; intrinsic; as in unalienable rights

beyond a reasonable doubt

part of jury's instructions in all criminal trials; in which the jurors are told that they can only find the defendant guilty if they are convinced "beyond a reasonable doubt" of his or her guilt; sometimes referred to as "to a moral certainty," the phrase is fraught with uncertainty as to meaning, however; criminal justice experts have concluded that it would mean being 99% sure; in civil court to find someone liable they would have to only take greater than 50% fault

capital punishment

execution for a capital offense

superseding cause

the same as in "intervening cause" or "supervening cause," which occurs after the initial act leading to an accident and substantially causes the accident.

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

assumption

act of taking over the liability for a debt as part of a payment for property which secures that debt