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Most Popular Legal Definitions

consensus

a result achieved through negotiation whereby a solution is arrived at between parties to an issue, dispute or disagreement, and to which all parties then subscribe unanimously

discovery

1) the act of uncovering something 2) the period before the trial that includes the requesting of pertinent documents and facts from the opposing party or other bodies necessary to the case

larceny

A criminal offense now more commonly known as theft, covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's full consent.

superior court

The name used in 16 states for the basic county trial court.

real property

A property interest in land.

extortion

The forcing of a person to give up property by use of violence, fear, or pretense of authority.

conflict of interests

 situation where someone has personal interests in a matter that requires total objectivity or separation, or two competing interests

satisfaction of judgment

A document signed by a judgment creditor stating that the full amount due on the judgment has been paid.

ex post facto

Latin for 'after the fact'

citation

1) A notice to appear in court due to a probable commission of a minor crime such as a traffic violation, drinking liquor in a park where prohibited, letting a dog loose without a leash, and in some states for possession of a small amount of marijuana. Failure to appear can result in a warrant for the citee's arrest. 2) The act of referring to (citing) a statute, precedent-setting case or legal textbook, in a brief or argument in court, called "citation of authority." 4) the section of the statute or the name of the case as well as the volume number, the report series and the page number of a case referred to in a brief, points and authorities, or other legal argument.