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Most Popular Legal Definitions

shareholder agreement

A contract between the shareholders of a company and the company itself, in which certain thing which would otherwise be the purview of the board of directors, are predetermined.

advancement

gift made by a person to one of his or her children or heirs in anticipation of a gift from the still-living parent's potential estate as an advance on one's inheritance; one should obtain proof that the advanced sum was against the projected inheritance

public law

Laws which regulate the structure and administration of the government, the conduct of the government in its relations with its citizens, the responsibilities of government employees and the relationships with foreign governments.

vendor

A seller, particularly of real property.

American Bar Association

The largest organization of American lawyers, which is prestigious for formulating guidelines for the practice of law, giving direction to legislation, lobbying for the law profession, and evaluating federal judges; less then one-third of attorneys belong to the A.B.A

sole proprietorship

A business by a single individual which is not formally organized and for which the individual and the business are indistinguishable in law.

variance

1) An exception to a zoning ordinance, authorized by the appropriate governmental body. 2) a difference between what the prosecution has charged and what it has proved. 3) a difference between what is alleged and what is proved in a civil complaint.

solicitor

A lawyer that restrict his or her practice to the giving of legal advice and preparation of formal legal documents, and does not normally litigate.

aliquot

a definite fractional share, usually applied when dividing and distributing a deceased person's estate or trust assets

kin

A blood or marriage relative; 'next of kin' refers to the closest relative