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Most Popular Legal Definitions

pro se

Latin, on one's own behalf; indicates that an individual represents themselves in a court of law

prohibition

A legal restriction against the use of something or against certain conduct.

admission

1. statement made by a party to a lawsuit or a criminal defendant that certain facts are true. 2. accepting the truth of an argument not previously proven 3. the granting of permission as in to enter or act in a certain function 4. agreement to a statement made by another

obligor

A person who is contractually or legally, committed or obliged, to providing something to another person.

jury

A group of citizens randomly selected from the population and brought together to assist justice by deciding which version constitutes 'the truth' given different evidence by both parties.

able-bodied

Having a strong, healthy body. In law, it is often used to describe a person who is capable of earning a living and, therefore, able to pay alimony or child support.

discretionary trust

A trust in which the settlor has given the trustee full discretion to decide which (and when) members of a group of beneficiaries is to receive either the income or the capital of the trust.

stirpes

Latin, the offspring of a person

premises liability

The liability of an occupier of real estate towards injury to others.

void

referring to a statue, contract, ruling or anything which is null and of no effect. A law or judgment found by an appeals court to be unconstitutional is void, a rescinded (mutually canceled) contract is void, and a marriage which has been annulled by court judgment is void.