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Most Popular Legal Definitions

lex fori

The law applicable to particular legal proceedings; Latin, for the law of the forum.

caveat

From Latin caveat for "let him beware." 1) A warning or caution. 2) A popular term used by lawyers to point out that there may be a hidden problem or defect.

vacancy

an open or unoccupied area; available space; opening

eviction

Some permanent act by landlord, or by person or thing under his control, which deprives a tenant of the rented premises

probate

The formal certificate given by a court that certifies that a will, from that point on, the executor has the legal authority to execute the will.

summons

a document issued by the court at the time a lawsuit is filed, stating the name of both plaintiff and defendant, the title and file number of the case, the court and its address, the name and address of the plaintiff's attorney, and instructions as to the need to file a response to the complaint within a certain time.

swear

1) to declare under oath that one will tell the truth. 2) to administer an oath to a witness that he or she will tell the truth. 3) to install into office by administering an oath. 4) to use profanity.

bias

the predisposition of a judge, arbitrator, prospective juror, or anyone making a judicial decision, against or in favor of one of the parties or class of persons

M.O

slang for modus operandi, the way or pattern in which a repeat criminal usually commits his/her crime.

jus ex injuria non oritur

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