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Most Popular Legal Definitions

acquiescence

neglect to entice legal proceedings for a duration of time that implies the abandonment of the specified right

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.

joint custody

 A Court decision that both parents share joint legal custody and joint physical custody

landed immigrant

An immigration law term; an individual who has relocated and changed his permanent residence to a state where he does not have citizenship but does limited rights associated with residency.

diplomat

an official representative of a state, present in another state for the purposes of general representation of the state-of-origin or for the purpose of specific international negotiations on behalf of the diplomat's state-of-origin.

disbursement

Miscellaneous expenses other than lawyer fees and court costs which paid on behalf of another person and for which reimbursement will eventually be demanded of that person.

verdict

the decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final.

general counsel

The senior lawyer of a corporation.

boiler room

a telephone bank operation in which fast-talking telemarketers or campaigners attempt to sell stock, services, goods, or candidates and act as if they are calling from an established company or brokerage; often the telemarketers are totally fraudulent and in violation of security laws

demurrer

a mostly obsolete motion put to a trial judge after the plaintiff has completed his or her case, in which the defendant, while not objecting to the facts presented, and rather than responding by a full defense, asks the court to reject the petition right then and there because of a lack of basis in law or insufficiency of the evidence