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Most Popular Legal Definitions

arbitrator

one who conducts arbitration and serves as a judge who conducts a "mini-trial"

salvage

1)  to save goods. 2) payment to a person or group which saves cargo from a shipwreck.

mistrial

A partial or complete trial which is found to be null and void and of no effect because of some irregularity.

bifurcate

the order or ruling of a judge that one issue in a case can be tried to a conclusion or a judgment given on one phase of the case without trying all aspects of the matter

a fortiori

From Latin, "with even stronger reason." It applies to situations in which if one thing is true then it can be inferred that a second thing is even more certainly true. For example, if someone is too young to drive, then his younger brother certainly is too young.

lobby

to urge public officials to support specific measures; generally used as in to "lobby for a bill"

protest

1) to demonstrate; make a declaration, possibly in opposition 2) a formal statement made to dispute another statement or action

auditor

accountant who conducts an audit to verify the accuracy of the financial records and accounting practices of a business or government

jus ex injuria non oritur

Latin, a legal right or entitlement cannot arise from an unlawful act or omission.

proxy

1) The person authorized for a given task. 2) A written authorization empowering another person to vote or act for the signer.