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Most Popular Legal Definitions

non-suit

A ruling by the judge in a lawsuit that terminates the trial at that point and results in a dismissal of the plaintiff's case and judgment for the defendant.

maintenance

Refers to the obligation of one person to contribute, in part or in whole, to the cost of living of another person.

prospectus

A document in which a corporation sets out the material details of a share or bond issue and invites the public to invest by purchasing them.

collateral source rule

a rule of tort law which holds that the tort-feasor is not allowed to deduct from the amount he or she would be held to pay to the victim of the tort, any goods, services or money received by that victim from other 'collateral' sources as a result of the tort

civil liberties

Rights or freedoms given to the people by the First Amendment of the Constitution, by Common Law, or legislation, allowing the individual to be free to speak, think, assemble, organize, worship, or petition without government (or even private) interference or restraints. These liberties are protective in nature, while civil rights form a broader concept and include positive elements such as the right to use facilities, the right to an equal education, or the right to participate in government.

homicide

The world includes all occasions where one human being, by commission or omission of an act, takes away the life of another.

moratorium

The temporary suspension of legal action against a person.

age discrimination

employer's unfair treatment of a current or potential employee up to the age of 70; illegal under the Age Discrimination Unemployment Act (1967)

mortgagor

The person who borrows money secured by conceding a mortgage against his interest in real property.

maladministration

Abuse of power by public officers