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Most Popular Legal Definitions

attached

1) referring to two buildings which are connected, or equipment which is solidly incorporated into a structure 2) referring to money or an object which is taken by court order based on a sworn claim by a plaintiff that the owner-defendant being sued may soon depart to avoid payment of the debt

adultery

consensual sexual relations when one of the participants is legally married to another; still a crime in some states and in many states it is grounds for divorce for the spouse of the adulterer

ransom

Money paid to have a kidnapped person released.

lessee

The person to whom is granted exclusive possession of a thing under the terms of a lease.

arbitration

a 'mini-trial' which may be for a lawsuit ready to go to trial, usually held in an attempt to avoid a court trial, conducted by a person or a panel of people who are not judges

promissory estoppel

A promise made that the contract will not be enforced in whole or in part and which prevents subsequent proceedings to enforce the contract against the person who relied on the promise.

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)

Associate Justice

member of the U.S. Supreme Court appointed by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate; there are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice that serve for life, or until voluntary retirement or removal after being convicted after an impeachment

canon law

Laws and regulations over ecclesiastical matters developed between circa 1100 -1500 and used by the Roman Catholic Church in reference to personal morality, status and powers of the clergy, administration of the sacraments and church and personal discipline.

assumption of risk

1) taking a chance in a potentially dangerous situation, for example; by going on a ski-lift the person claims a certain assumption of risk 2) act of contracting to take over the risk, such as buying the right to a shipment and accepting the danger it could be damaged or unprofitable