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Most Popular Legal Definitions

stirpes

Latin, the offspring of a person

circumstantial evidence

Evidence in a trial which is not directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove as fact.

adjourn

to close a meeting, convention, or any official gathering; not to be confused with a recess, meaning the meeting will break and continue at a later time.

expunge

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

nuisance

The unreasonable, unwarranted and/or unlawful use of property, which causes inconvenience or damage to others, either to individuals and/or to the general public.

proxy

1) The person authorized for a given task. 2) A written authorization empowering another person to vote or act for the signer.

just cause

Employment law: misconduct of an employee, or some other event relevant to the employee, which justifies the immediate termination of the employment contract.

juvenile delinquency

legal infraction committed my a minor, state law determines applicable age

onus

Latin, the burden. It is usually used in the context of evidence.

accessory

A second-string player who helps in the commission of a crime, the assistance can range from; planning, providing an alibi, or knowingly hiding the offender; the accessory must know of the omission or commission of a crime, but is usually not present during the actual crime