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  • Notice

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Notice Meaning of Notice Any fact which would put an ordinary prudent person on inquiry. knowledge or cognizance , information , intelligence. Notice may be either actual or constructive . Actual and […]

  • Adversary System

    A phrase used to distinguish the common law legal system from some others, e.g.., the civil law system in some of its aspects, with respect to the manner in which actions are commenced and facts proved. The idea is that an adversary system depends upon adversaries, i.e., persons with […]

  • Slander

    The publication of a defamatory matter by word of mouth or in a transient form, giving rise to a right of action for damages . See United States v Dorr, (Philippine Sup. Ct.)23 S.Ct. 859, 47L.Ed. 1187. Speaking words tending to injure the reputation of another, exposing such person […]

  • Slander

    The publication of a defamatory matter by word of mouth or in a transient form, giving rise to a right of action for damages . See United States v Dorr, (Philippine Sup. Ct.)23 S.Ct. 859, 47L.Ed. 1187. Speaking words tending to injure the reputation of another, exposing such person […]

  • Convict

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Convict Meaning of Convict To adjudicate a person guilty of a crime . As a noun, the term denotes one who has been found by a judicial tribunal to be guilty of a crime. Usually the term denotes a person […]

  • Convict

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Convict Meaning of Convict To adjudicate a person guilty of a crime . As a noun, the term denotes one who has been found by a judicial tribunal to be guilty of a crime. Usually the term denotes a person […]

  • New Trial

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of New Trial Meaning of New Trial A “http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/re-examination/”>re- examination in the same court of an issue of fact after a verdict by a jury, a report of a […]

  • New Trial

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of New Trial Meaning of New Trial A “http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/re-examination/”>re- examination in the same court of an issue of fact after a verdict by a jury, a report of a […]

  • Due Process of Law

    Law in its regular course of administration through courts of justice. 3 Story, Const. 264, 661; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 13 N. Y. 378. It is the equivalent to law of the land, as used in Magna Charta. Co. Inst. 60; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 11 Mich. 129. Whatever difficulty may […]

  • In

    (Law Fr. eins). A term used, from a very early period, to. express the nature of a title, or the mode of acquiring an estate, or the ground upon which a seisin U founded. Thus, in Littleton, a tenant is said to be in by lease of his lessor (eins per lease son lessor) ,…

  • Barratry

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Barratry Meaning of Barratry The offense of frequently exciting and stirring up quarrels and suits. An act committed by a master of a vessel for some fraudulent or unlawful purpose contrary to his duty to […]

  • Case

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Case Meaning of Case A general term having many meanings, depending on the context. May mean a cause in a suit, or action or trial commenced or pending in a court of law. Also the evidence and the […]

  • Case

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Case Meaning of Case A general term having many meanings, depending on the context. May mean a cause in a suit, or action or trial commenced or pending in a court of law. Also the evidence and the […]

  • Negligence

    Negligence

    Negligence is the omitting to d: something that a reasonable man would do or the doing of something which a reasonable man would not do so under the existing circumstances. See Watson Bro. Transp. Co. v Jacobsen, 97 N. W.2d 52. 168 Neb. 862; Also Baltimore & P.R. Co. Jones, 95 U.S. 439,24 […]

  • Negligence

    Negligence

    Negligence is the omitting to d: something that a reasonable man would do or the doing of something which a reasonable man would not do so under the existing circumstances. See Watson Bro. Transp. Co. v Jacobsen, 97 N. W.2d 52. 168 Neb. 862; Also Baltimore & P.R. Co. Jones, 95 U.S. 439,24 […]