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Most Popular Legal Definitions
common land
Land that is available for the use and enjoyment of all.
act of God
unpreventable natural catastrophe, such as; an earthquake, tidal wave, volcanic
eruption, hurricane, or tornado; an act of God is determined on two grounds: 1)
the extent of damage and chaos they wreak 2) the impingement on established
contracts, which often state that "acts of God" are admissible excuses for delay
or failure to fulfill a commitment; many insurance policies exempt coverage for
damage caused by acts of God.
domitae naturae
Latin, animals which are of a nature easily
tamed and may be readily domesticated such as cats, dogs, farm animals and some
birds.
veto
to prevent or block; the ability for an executive power to prevent the passage
of a bill passed by the respective legislature
presumption of death
A presumption such that after a number of years, or events, an individual is
presumed to be dead and his estate managed accordingly.
civil liberties
Rights or freedoms given to the people by the First Amendment of the
Constitution, by Common Law, or legislation, allowing the individual to be free
to speak, think, assemble, organize, worship, or petition without government (or
even private) interference or restraints. These liberties are protective in
nature, while civil rights form a broader concept and include positive elements
such as the right to use facilities, the right to an equal education, or the
right to participate in government.
decree absolute
name given to a final and conclusive court order
after the condition of an interim or intervening order (decree nisi) is
met
will
A written statement, usually signed, made by an
individual, which directs the distribution of their property when they
die.
puisne
Junior or lower in rank.
calumny
intentional and generally malicious false
accusation of a crime or other offense designed to damage one's reputation