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Most Popular Legal Definitions

conditional discharge

a sentence of a person found guilty of a crime in which, upon completion of specified actions by the accused, no criminal record is issued as regards to the offense for which a conditional discharge was granted

diligence

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

jurisdiction

Refers to a court's authority to judge over a situation usually acquired in one of three ways: over acts committed in a defined territory, over certain types of cases, or over certain persons.

settlement

in a lawsuit, the ability for two opposing parties to compromise on their objections before having a trial

affirmative defense

part of an answer to a charge or complaint in which a defendant takes the offense and responds to the allegations with his or her own charges

set

To schedule, as to "set a case for trial."

brief

1) written legal argument, usually in a format prescribed by the courts, stating the legal reasons for the suit based on statutes, regulations, case precedents, legal texts, and reasoning applied to facts in the particular situation 2)  to summarize a precedent, case, or lay out in writing a legal argument; attentive law students "brief" each case in their casebooks, which means extracting the rule of law, the reasoning (rationale), the essential facts, and the outcome. 3) to give a summary of important information to another person

pro socio

Latin, on behalf of a partnership.

just spatiandi et manendi

Latin, referring to a legal right of way granted to the public, but only for the purposes of recreation or education, such as upon parks or public squares.

seal

 A device which creates an impression upon paper or melted wax.