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Most Popular Legal Definitions

appellate court

court of appeals which hears appeals from lower court decisions

vigilante

Someone who takes the law into his/her own hands by trying or punishing another person without any legal authority.

mercy

to be placed at the discretion of a judge in relation to punishable offenses

circuit courts

A movable court in which the judge holds court sessions at several different locations for pre-specified periods of time. In effect, the judge "rides the circuit" from town to town and takes the "court" with him. Formerly, the Federal District Courts of Appeal were called the Circuit Courts of Appeal.

amortalization

periodic payment plan to pay a debt in which the interest and a portion of the principal are included in each payment by an established mathematical formula; by figuring the interest on the declining principal and the number of years of the loan, the monthly payments are averaged and determined; since the main portion of the early payments is interest, the principal does not decline rapidly until the latter stages of the loan term; if the amortization leaves a principal balance at the close of the time for repayment, this final lump sum is called a "balloon" payment

distraint

The right of a landlord to seize the property of a tenant which is in the premises being rented, as collateral against a tenant that has not paid the rent or has otherwise defaulted on 
the lease, such as wanton disrepair or destruction of the premises.

bilateral contract

an agreement in which the parties exchange promises for each to do something in the future

preliminary hearing

 the initial hearing at which the prosecutor presents applicable evidence to a judge to show probable cause for the arrest and that the individual committed a crime; can also refer to any court proceeding that occurs before an actual trial

in pari delicto

Latin for 'both parties are at fault.'

censure

1) to provide judgment 2) placing blame or condemnation