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Most Popular Legal Definitions

offense

A crime.

malice

a conscious, intentional wrongdoing either of a civil wrong or a criminal act. This intention includes ill-will and hatred.

exculpate

Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action

delusion

a firm yet irrational belief and which may affect an individual's capacity to contract

trust deed

another name for a deed of trust.

administrative law

procedures created by administrative agencies involving rules, regulations, applications, licenses, permits, available information, hearings, appeals and decision-making.

Associate Justice

member of the U.S. Supreme Court appointed by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate; there are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice that serve for life, or until voluntary retirement or removal after being convicted after an impeachment

quasi-delict

In civil law, a delict (wrong) caused by negligence.

moot court

Fictional or hypothetical trials, usually hosted by law schools, as training for future barristers or litigators.

appellee

in some jurisdictions, this name is used for the party who has wont at the trial court level, but the loser has appealed the decision to a higher court, thus the appellee has to file a response to the legal brief filed by the appellant; in many jurisdictions the appellee is called the "respondent"