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Most Popular Legal Definitions

direct evidence

Evidence in the form of recounting personal observations or a document which directly establishes a fact sought to be proven.

administrator

The person appointed by the court to handle the estate of someone who died; without a will, with a will but no nominated executor, or the executor named in the will has died, has been removed from the case, or does not desire to serve.

immigrant visa

a document providing specified rights for an alien

acquiescence

neglect to entice legal proceedings for a duration of time that implies the abandonment of the specified right

sui juris

from Latin meaning "of one's own right," is meant to indicate the ability for an individual to claim full legal right and not under the authority of another, as is the case with a minor

comparative negligence

a principle of tort law which looks at the negligence of the victim and which may lead to either a reduction of the award against the defendant, proportionate to the contribution of the victim's negligence, or which may even prevent an award altogether if the victim's negligence, when compared with the defendant, is equal to or greater in terms or contributing to the situation which caused the injury or damage

diligence

the degree of attention or care required of a person in a given situation

notional severance

Reading down a contractual provision so as to make it legal and enforceable.

sequester

To keep separate or apart.

disrate

A term of maritime law where an officer or other seaman is either demoted in rank or deprived of a promotion.