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Most Popular Legal Definitions

lis pendens

Latin, a dispute or matter which is the subject of ongoing or pending litigation.

m'naughten rule

A traditional "right and wrong" test of legal insanity

literal construction

A form of construction which does not allow evidence extrapolated beyond the actual words of a phrase or document but, rather, takes the phrase or document at face value, giving effect only to the actual words used.

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.

brief

1) written legal argument, usually in a format prescribed by the courts, stating the legal reasons for the suit based on statutes, regulations, case precedents, legal texts, and reasoning applied to facts in the particular situation 2)  to summarize a precedent, case, or lay out in writing a legal argument; attentive law students "brief" each case in their casebooks, which means extracting the rule of law, the reasoning (rationale), the essential facts, and the outcome. 3) to give a summary of important information to another person

indictment

The document by which the state sets out the claim that a person has committed a crime. It is on the basis of an indictment that an accused offender must stand trial.

kidnap

To confine a person against his or her will.

sublicense

The grant by a licensee of certain licensed rights to a third party.

jus

Latin, the law or a right.

inure

 To take effect.