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Most Popular Legal Definitions

want of prosecution

An application to a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the litigant has inexcusably delayed moving the litigation along and that under the given circumstances the litigation ought to be dismissed.

dissent

To disagree. The word is used in legal circles to refer to the minority opinion of a judge which runs contrary to the conclusions of the majority.

admission against interest

admission of the truth of a fact by any person, but especially by the parties to a lawsuit, when a statement obviously would do that person harm, be embarrassing, or be against his/her personal or business interests

derelict

property that has been abandoned; especially in maritime law: a ship that is floundering or in peril and which the crew has been abandoned without hope for recovery or with no intention of saving the ship or of returning thereto

deem

to accept a document or an event as conclusive of a certain status in the absence of evidence or facts which would normally be required to prove that status

testimony

The oral or written evidence of a witness in a judicial proceeding, such as a trial.

civil rights

Those rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution, including the right to due process, equal treatment under the law of all people regarding enjoyment of life, liberty, property, and protection.

ex post facto

Latin for 'after the fact'

timely

Within the time required by statute, court rules or contract.

adverse interest

right or concern that is contrary to the interest or claim of another