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Most Popular Legal Definitions

a posteriori

From Latin, applies to a determination derived from or based on inductive reasoning or empirical evidence. Involves the flow of reasoning from facts to general principals or general causes to effects (as opposed to a priori)

silent partner

A person who invests in a company or partnership but does not take part in administering or directing the organization.

simony

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

assumption of risk

1) taking a chance in a potentially dangerous situation, for example; by going on a ski-lift the person claims a certain assumption of risk 2) act of contracting to take over the risk, such as buying the right to a shipment and accepting the danger it could be damaged or unprofitable

distress

A common law remedy available to landlords to hold the tenant's belongings while the tenant is behind on rent but continues to occupy the premises.

citizen

A person who by place of birth, nationality of one or both parents, or by going through a naturalization process has sworn loyalty to a nation.

res gestae

Latin, things done. Used mostly in criminal cases to allow hearsay if the alleged statement is overheard during the excitement of the litigated event.

punitive damages

Special and highly exceptional damages ordered by a court against a defendant where the act or omission which caused the suit was particularly heinous or malicious.

anticipatory breach

when a party to a contract repudiates on his or her obligations under that contract before fully performing those obligations

sixth amendment

A 1791 amendment to the American Constitution guaranteeing fundamental rights in criminal proceedings such as speedy trial, impartiality, public evidence of witnesses and a right to a lawyer.