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Most Popular Legal Definitions

employee

A person who has agreed by contract to perform specified services for another, the employer, in exchange for money

conflict of interests

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

child custody

court's determination of which parent, relative, or other adult should have physical and/or legal control and responsibility for a minor (child) under 18

challenge for cause

A request that a prospective juror be dismissed because there is a specific and forceful reason to believe the person cannot be fair, unbiased or capable of serving as a juror.

corporation

a legal entity, created under the authority of a statute, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to apply to the government for an independent organization to be created, which then pursues set objectives, and is empowered with legal rights usually only reserved for individuals, such as to sue and be sued, own property, hire employees or loan and borrow money

prosecute

To bring judicial proceedings against a person and to administer them until the conclusion of the court proceedings.

squatter

an individual that lives on the land of another or that is publicly owned without consent or legal authority 

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

acceleration clause

most often found in promissory notes for installment payments of real property, it requires that the property be sold and the resulting amount of the note be due immediately

presumption of innocence

Synonymous with the phrase "innocent until proven guilty." It is a legal presumption that the defendant in a criminal case is innocent until the prosecutor proves their guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.