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Most Popular Legal Definitions

land

an area confined only by set-forth constraints; generally indicates an expanse that includes all things upwards or downwards meaning houses, any structures, and resources below the earth

defalcation

1. defaulting on a debt or other obligation such to account for public or trust funds; usually used in the context of public officials. 2. defalcation has another legal meaning referring to the setting-off of two debts owed between two people by the agreement to a new amount representing the balance

qui non obstat quod obstare potest, facere videtur

Latin, an individual who does not prevent something which he could have prevented, is taken to have done that thing.

assign

to transfer to another person any asset such as real property or a valuable right such as a contract 2) the person (assignee) who receives a piece of property by purchase gift or by will; this word often shows up in contracts and wills

death

irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions and of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem

words of purchase

Words which specifically name the person to whom the land is being conveyed.

direct evidence

Evidence in the form of recounting personal observations or a document which directly establishes a fact sought to be proven.

tenancy

A contract by which the owner of the property grants exclusive possession of that property to another person, in exchange for the tenant's periodic payment of money (rent).

binder

written statement of the key terms of an agreement, in particular insurance policies, so that the insured as well as lenders can be assured there is valid and adequate insurance coverage.

expropriation

In Canada, the forced sale of land to a public authority. Synonymous with the U.S. definition of eminent domain, which is the 'expropriation of private property for public use.'