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Most Popular Legal Definitions

arbiter

in some jurisdictions, the name for a referee appointed by the court to decide a question and report back in court, which must confirm the arbiter's finding before it is binding on the parties

subordination

To be subject to the orders or direction of another; of lower rank

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.

decree nisi

provisional decision of a court which does not have force or effect until a certain condition is met such as another petition brought before the court or after the passage of a period of time

dower

A widow's life estate interest in her husband's real property if he died.

lessee

The person to whom is granted exclusive possession of a thing under the terms of a lease.

affix

1) to attach something to real estate in a permanent way, including planting trees and shrubs, constructing a building, or adding to existing improvements; affixed items are permanent and cannot be picked up and moved away 2) to sign or seal, "affix a signature or a seal"

damages

cash compensation ordered by a court to offset losses or suffering caused by another's fault or negligence

accord and satisfaction

an agreement to accept less than is legally due in order to wrap up a specified matter; once the accord and satisfaction is established, and the amount paid, the debt is cleared

alternative pleading

legal fiction in which a party to a lawsuit or a defendant charged with a crime can plead two ways which are inconsistent with each other; examples: a) someone hurt in an accident can plead that the other party was negligent or ran into him intentionally b) "not guilty" and "not guilty by reason of insanity" (in which there is the implied admission that the defendant committed the act)