Search Dictionary


Terms:

Browse Alphabetically (A-Z)

A  |   B  |   C  |   D  |   E  |   F  |   G  |   H  |   I  |   J  |   K  |   L  |   M  |   N  |   O  |   P  |   Q  |   R  |   S  |   T  |   U  |   V  |   W  |   X  |   Y  |   Z  |  

Most Popular Legal Definitions

chattel

An item of personal property which is movable, as distinguished from real property.

count

1) to number or enumerate 2) formal statement made in court or a specific charge or complaint

admission of guilt

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

notional severance

Reading down a contractual provision so as to make it legal and enforceable.

silent partner

A person who invests in a company or partnership but does not take part in administering or directing the organization.

culpa lata

Latin, gross negligence

adeem

to revoke a gift made in a will by destroying, selling or giving away the gift item during the lifetime of the testator, for example; a person writes in their will "I will leave my son my 1968 Mustang," but then dad totals or sells the car--Saying, "I give my son my family car," would be better language.

unclean hands

A legal doctrine which is a defense to a complaint, which states that a party who is asking for a judgment cannot have the help of the court if he/she has done anything unethical in relation to the subject of the lawsuit.

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

totalitarianism

a system of government in which the ruling party does not represent the populace but functions autonomously controlling nearly all aspects of both public and private life