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Most Popular Legal Definitions

mediator

A person who conducts mediation.

fornication

the general act of sexual intercourse between unmarried individuals; may or may not be adultery but refers to the relationship between the individuals engaged in the action

attorney of record

attorney who has appeared in court and/or signed pleadings or other forms on behalf of a client; the lawyer remains the attorney of record until some other attorney or the client substitutes for him/her, he/she is allowed by the court to withdraw, or after the case is closed; sometimes lawyers find themselves still on the record in cases (such as divorces) which they believe have long since been completed

emolument

A legal word which refers to all wages, benefits or other benefit received as compensation for holding some office or employment

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.

crimes against humanity

an international criminal justice offence; the perpetration of acts of war upon a civilian, non-soldier population

capitalized value

 Anticipated earnings which are discounted so that they represent a more realistic current value since projected earnings do not always turn out as favorable as expected or hoped.

life tenant

The beneficiary of a life estate.

moot court

Fictional or hypothetical trials, usually hosted by law schools, as training for future barristers or litigators.

accretion

1) in real estate, the increase of the actual land due to a stream, lake, or sea by the action of the water which deposits soil upon the shoreline 2) when a beneficiary of the deceased gets more of the estate than originally intended due to the death of or rejection by another beneficiary