Theocracy

A form of government which defers not to civil development of law, but to an interpretation of the will of a God as set out in religious scripture and authorities.

Third Party

A person who is not a party to a contract or a transaction, but has an involvement.

Third-party Beneficiary

A person who is not a party to a contract but has legal rights

Thirteenth Amendment

part of the Civil War amendments, explicitly prohibits the institution of slavery

Threat

an act or statement that intends to induce a reaction otherwise undesired by another party; a confession from an accused individual that was derived from a threat is not admissible in a court of law 

Timely

Within the time required by statute, court rules or contract.

Title

1) Ownership of real property or personal property, which stands against the right of anyone else to claim the property. 2) the name for one's position in a business or organization. 3) the name for a legal case.

To Wit

'That is to say.'

Toll

1) To delay, suspend or hold off the effect of a statute. 2) a charge to pass over land, use a toll road or turnpike, cross a bridge or take passage on a ferry.

Tontine

 A rare agreement among several persons who agree hat each will invest in an annuity and the last to die will receive the remaining assets and profits.