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Most Popular Legal Definitions

private international law

A specialized branch of law which resolves cases which have an element of conflicting foreign law.

council

a formal group of experts brought together on a regular basis to debate matters within that sphere of expertise, and with advisory powers to government

ex post facto

Latin for 'after the fact'

deterrence

a principle or objective of sentencing a person guilty of a crime which ensures that the punishment is sufficient to deter the guilty person, and others, from committing the same crime

lessor

The person who grants a lease, usually the owner of the thing leased.

barrister

in the United States, a fancy name for a lawyer or attorney; in Great Britain, there is a two-tier bar made up of solicitors, who perform all legal tasks except appearance in court, and barristers, who try cases

violation

 an unlawful act, usually performed with force; infringement or transgression

privative clause

A section of law that states that all or select decisions of that tribunal are final and conclusive and not subject to judicial rule.

set off

A claim by a defendant in a lawsuit that the plaintiff owes the defendant money which should be subtracted from the amount of damages claimed by the plaintiff.

bail

1) money or bond put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime 2) to post money or bond to secure an accused defendant's release