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Most Popular Legal Definitions

syndicate

A joint venture among individuals and/or corporations to accomplish a particular business objective.

benefit of counsel

having the opportunity to have an attorney and legal advice in any legal matter, but particularly while appearing in court

diplomatic immunity

Immunity extended to diplomat officers from criminal and civil jurisdiction of their host state.

brief

1) written legal argument, usually in a format prescribed by the courts, stating the legal reasons for the suit based on statutes, regulations, case precedents, legal texts, and reasoning applied to facts in the particular situation 2)  to summarize a precedent, case, or lay out in writing a legal argument; attentive law students "brief" each case in their casebooks, which means extracting the rule of law, the reasoning (rationale), the essential facts, and the outcome. 3) to give a summary of important information to another person

admission of guilt

statement by someone accused of a crime that he/she committed the offense

monopoly

A commercial advantage enjoyed by only one or a select few companies.

consensus ad idem

Latin, an agreement or meeting of the minds between the parties where all understand the commitments made by each.

endorsement

The signature or instructions placed on the reverse of a commercial document, for the purpose of assigning the interest therein to another

boilerplate

slang for provision in a contract, form or legal pleading which are apparently routine; the term comes from an old method of printing.

aleatory

uncertain; usually applied to insurance contracts in which payment is dependent on the occurrence of a contingent event, such as injury to the insured person in an accident