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Most Popular Legal Definitions

trust deed

another name for a deed of trust.

demurrer

a mostly obsolete motion put to a trial judge after the plaintiff has completed his or her case, in which the defendant, while not objecting to the facts presented, and rather than responding by a full defense, asks the court to reject the petition right then and there because of a lack of basis in law or insufficiency of the evidence

pleadings

The document of a party to litigation in which they formally set out the facts and the laws that support each sides position.

bill of exchange

a writing by a party (maker or drawer) ordering another (payor) to pay a certain amount to a third party (payee); it is the same as a draft; a bill of exchange drawn on a bank account is a "check"

negotiate

To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus.

lex causae

Latin, law of the cause. The law which has precedence, where there is a conflict of laws, to dispose of an action.

physical custody

A child custody decision which grants the right to take the day-to-day responsibility of caring for a child.

ex patriate

A person who has abandoned his or her country of origin and citizenship and has become a subject or citizen of another country

opening statement

A lawyer's initial remarks at trial. Generally, it is directed at the judge or jury to set out the theory behind their case.

cancel

to cross out, annul, destroy, void or rescind a document