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Most Popular Legal Definitions

nuisance

The unreasonable, unwarranted and/or unlawful use of property, which causes inconvenience or damage to others, either to individuals and/or to the general public.

underwrite

1) To agree to pay an obligation which may arise from an insurance policy. 2) to guarantee purchase of all shares of stock or bonds issued by a corporation. 3) to guarantee by investment in a business or project.

assignment for benefit of creditors

method used for a debtor to work out a payment schedule to their creditor through a trustee who receives directly a portion of the debtor's income on a regular basis to pay the debtor's bills

descendant

person who are born of, or from children of, another are called that person's descendants

beyond a reasonable doubt

part of jury's instructions in all criminal trials; in which the jurors are told that they can only find the defendant guilty if they are convinced "beyond a reasonable doubt" of his or her guilt; sometimes referred to as "to a moral certainty," the phrase is fraught with uncertainty as to meaning, however; criminal justice experts have concluded that it would mean being 99% sure; in civil court to find someone liable they would have to only take greater than 50% fault

sole proprietorship

A business by a single individual which is not formally organized and for which the individual and the business are indistinguishable in law.

murder

intentional homicide (the taking of another person's life), without legal justification or provocation.

charge

1) In a criminal case, the statement of what crime the party is accused of. 2) In jury trials, the oral instructions by the judge to the jurors just before the jury begins deliberations. This 
charge is based on jury instructions submitted by attorneys on both sides and agreed upon by the trial judge. 3) a fee for services.

twinkie defense

a claim by a criminal defendant that at the time of the crime he/she was of diminished mental capacity due to intake of too much sugar.

complaint

an issue or formal statement brought against another individual or party