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Most Popular Legal Definitions

quitclaim

A document in which a person who has an alleged interest in real property transfers this interest to another.

exculpate

Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action

qui non obstat quod obstare potest, facere videtur

Latin, an individual who does not prevent something which he could have prevented, is taken to have done that thing.

discretionary trust

A trust in which the settlor has given the trustee full discretion to decide which (and when) members of a group of beneficiaries is to receive either the income or the capital of the trust.

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.

admissible evidence

Evidence which the trial judge finds is useful in helping the trier of fact, and which cannot be objected to on basis that it is irrelevant, immaterial, or violates the rules against hearsay and other objections

peremptory

Final or absolute. Not open to challenge.

pardon

A government decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime to be free and absolved of that conviction, as if never convicted.

lay day

A term of maritime law contract: days stipulated for the loading or unloading of cargo from a ship.

conflict of laws

specialized branch of law which resolves cases which have elements of conflicting foreign law