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Most Popular Legal Definitions

authorize

to officially empower someone to act

non joinder

the omission of a plaintiff of defendant from a legal proceeding who should have been included 

district court

the location, pertaining to a specific legal district, where federal cases are initially heard

confiscate

1)  to take or seize 2) seized or surrendered in response to a penalty or issuance of law

defendant

individual, company or organization that defends a legal action taken by a plaintiff and against which the court has been asked to order damages or specific corrective action redress some type of unlawful or improper action alleged by the plaintiff

security deposit

Money paid to another to be held as security for the occurrence of a specified event.

demand letter

a letter from a lawyer, on behalf a client, that demands payments or some other action, which is allegedly due or in default

homicide

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

capital stock

The original amount paid by investors into a corporation for its issued stock. Capital stock also does not reflect the value of corporate assets, which can go up or down based on profits, losses, or purchases of equipment. Capital stock remains as a ledger entry at the original price.

a posteriori

From Latin, applies to a determination derived from or based on inductive reasoning or empirical evidence. Involves the flow of reasoning from facts to general principals or general causes to effects (as opposed to a priori)