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Most Popular Legal Definitions

plaintiff

The person, or persons, who initiates a case with the court.

carnal knowledge

 from Latin carnalis for "fleshly;" carnal knowledge, knowledge of sexual intercourse between a male and female in which there is at least some penetration, no matter how slight, is legally significant in that it is a necessary legal characteristic or element of rape, molestation, and statutory rape

de facto

Latin, exists "in fact", term used to indicate something already done or established

criminal

an individual found guilty of a crime

dominium directum

Latin, the qualified ownership of a landlord, not having possession or use of property but retaining ownership.

law of nature

The uncertain and elastic concept of regulation of conduct based on morality, conscience or God.

vacancy

an open or unoccupied area; available space; opening

fourteenth amendment

An amendment to the U.S. Constitution as a part of the Civil War amendments designed to give full civil and legal rights to slaves, incorporated the Bill of Rights into state law, created the due process clause, and is known as the greatest expansion of individual rights since the Bill of Rights

joint custody

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

lex fori

The law applicable to particular legal proceedings; Latin, for the law of the forum.