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Most Popular Legal Definitions

curtesy

widower's right to an interest in his deceased wife's real property

bequeath

1) to give personal property under provisions of a will 2) the act of giving any asset by the terms of a will

witness

A person who perceives an event.

arraignment

the hearing in which a person is presented with the charges against them, given an opportunity to enter a plea, determined whether they have a lawyer, and if necessary set the bail amount and future appearances

minister

a government representative in either an official or unofficial capacity that may function within a broad array of responsibilities and duties

in loco parentis

Latin, a person who thought not the natural parent, has acted as a parent to a child and may thus be liable to legal obligations as if they were a natural parent.

deposition

official statement by a witness taken in writing (as opposed to testimony which where a witnesses give their perception of the facts verbally)

arbitrary

not supported by fair or substantial cause or reason; most often it is used in reference to a judge's ruling

allegation

statement of claimed fact contained in a complaint, a criminal charge, or an affirmative defense; until proven each statement is an allegation

prosecutor

a lawyer that works on behalf of the government who brings suit against another for a crime