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Most Popular Legal Definitions

scienter

Latin for "having knowledge."

just cause

Employment law: misconduct of an employee, or some other event relevant to the employee, which justifies the immediate termination of the employment contract.

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

exculpate

Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action

bondsman

1) someone who sells bail bonds 2) a surety (guarantor or insurance company, who/which provides bonds for performance

cestui que use

 An old fashioned term for a person who benefits from assets held in a trust for the beneficiary's use. The term "beneficiary" is now used instead.

contract law

that body of law which regulates the formation and enforcement of contracts

emolument

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

small claims

A regular court but which has simplified rules of procedure and process to deal with claims of a lesser value.

book value

A determination of the value of a corporation's stock by adding up the stated value of corporate assets as shown on the books (records) of a corporation and deducting all the liabilities (debts) of the corporation. This may not be the true value of the corporation or its shares since the assets may be under- or over-valued.