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Most Popular Legal Definitions

pro tem

from the Latin, "pro tempore" something done temporarily only and not intended to be permanent; a temporary judge

sustain

In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, such as a question, is valid.

child custody

court's determination of which parent, relative, or other adult should have physical and/or legal control and responsibility for a minor (child) under 18

injunction

 A court order that prohibits a party from doing something (restrictive injunction) or compels them to do something (mandatory injunction).

barrister

in the United States, a fancy name for a lawyer or attorney; in Great Britain, there is a two-tier bar made up of solicitors, who perform all legal tasks except appearance in court, and barristers, who try cases

age of consent

age at which a person becomes legally competent to consent to marriage or sexual intercourse

direct tax

A tax demanded from the very persons who it is intended or desired should pay it.

but for rule

one of several tests to determine if a defendant is responsible for a particular happening; in this test, was there any other cause, or would it have occurred "but for" the defendant's actions? (For example, a speeding motorist loses control and kills someone. Was there any other cause but for the defendants actions that would have caused this incident?)

prospectus

A document in which a corporation sets out the material details of a share or bond issue and invites the public to invest by purchasing them.

resisting arrest

the knowing and physical resistance to a lawful arrest