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Most Popular Legal Definitions

civil procedure

The complex and often confusing body of rules and regulations set out in both state and federal laws which establish the format under which civil lawsuits are filed, pursued and tried. Civil procedure refers only to form and procedure, and not to the substantive law which gives people the right to sue or defend a lawsuit.

mitigating circumstances

A person who sues another for damages has an obligation to minimize those damages, as far as reasonable.

bona fide purchaser

commonly called BFP in legal and banking circles; a person who has purchased an asset for stated value, innocent of any fact which would cast doubt on the right of the seller to have sold it in good faith. This is vital if the true owner shows up to claim title, since the BFP will be able to keep the asset, and the real owner will have to look to the fraudulent seller for 
recompense.

spy/spies

A person who acts clandestinely or on false pretenses to endeavour to obtain information of or within another state with the intention of communicating or selling it to others.

license

A special permission given to do something on, or with, somebody's property.

authorities

1) previous decisions by courts of appeal which provide legal guidance to a court on questions in a current lawsuit, which are called "precedents;" legal briefs (written arguments) are often called "points and authorities; thus, a lawyer "cites" the previously decided cases as "authorities" for his/her legal positions 2) a common term for law enforcement, as in "I'm going to call the authorities" (i.e. police)

dower

A widow's life estate interest in her husband's real property if he died.

defendant

individual, company or organization that defends a legal action taken by a plaintiff and against which the court has been asked to order damages or specific corrective action redress some type of unlawful or improper action alleged by the plaintiff

abet

To aid, encourage, support, or approve of something. In law, it is usually a crime that is being carried out.

precedent

A case which establishes legal principles to a certain set of facts.