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Most Popular Legal Definitions

actual notice

Having been informed directly of something or having seen it occur, as distinguished from constructive notice.

misrepresentation

A false and material statement which induces a party to enter into a contract

nullity

Something which may be treated as nothing.

battery

the intentional striking of someone, with intent to harm, or in a "rude and insolent manner," even if the injury is slight; negligent or careless unintentional contact is not battery no matter how great the harm; battery is a crime and also the basis for a lawsuit as a civil wrong if there is damage

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

collusion

secretive agreement between two or more persons, who seem to have conflicting interests, to abuse the law or the legal system, deceive a court or to defraud a third party

arbiter

in some jurisdictions, the name for a referee appointed by the court to decide a question and report back in court, which must confirm the arbiter's finding before it is binding on the parties

and

the word is important in law, particularly when compared to or; most commonly it determines if one or both owners have to sign documents

pen register

An electronic surveillance device which attaches to a phone line and registers every number dialed from a specific telephone.

assign

to transfer to another person any asset such as real property or a valuable right such as a contract 2) the person (assignee) who receives a piece of property by purchase gift or by will; this word often shows up in contracts and wills