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  • Deferred Sentence

    Translate Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges) from English to SpanishTranslation of Deferred Sentence (Exclusive to Battery Charges), with examples. More http://lawin.org/translate-legal-terms/>about free online translation into Spanish of Pena desviada de v…

  • Hire

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Hire Meaning of Hire A bailment for a reward or compensation. Divided into four categories: (1)ÊÊ the hiring of a thing for use, e.g.. tools ; (2)Ê the hiring […]

  • Capital

    Hello Hello Legal Definition and Related Resources of Capital Meaning of Capital As an adjective, means chief , principal , or of pertaining to the death penalty , punishable with death. As a noun, in commercial parlance, means the fund or the […]

  • Misfeasance

    Misfeasance

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Misfeasance Meaning of Misfeasance Originally, the term was used to denote trespass . In general sense, the improper performance of a lawful act. Also an act of misconduct which causes injury to another. […]

  • Misfeasance

    Misfeasance

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Misfeasance Meaning of Misfeasance Originally, the term was used to denote trespass . In general sense, the improper performance of a lawful act. Also an act of misconduct which causes injury to another. […]

  • Equity

    Equity

    Equity in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of equity. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Equity (You may find equity at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of […]

  • Equity

    Equity

    Equity in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of equity. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Equity (You may find equity at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of […]

  • Jury

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Jury (You may find jury at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). set number of persons, selected according to law and sworn to determine the facts and truth of a case or charge submitted to them and render a verdict, early […]

  • Forfeiture

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Forfeiture Meaning of Forfeiture Denotes the loss of some right , property , benefit or privilege by a person as a result of having Committed a crime or breached some legal obligation imposed on him. […]

  • Forfeiture

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Forfeiture Meaning of Forfeiture Denotes the loss of some right , property , benefit or privilege by a person as a result of having Committed a crime or breached some legal obligation imposed on him. […]

  • Tender

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Tender Meaning of Tender An offer of the amount of a debt by the debtor to the creditor . To constitute a valid tender, the amount of money must be actually produced and seen, except where the party to […]

  • Tender

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Tender Meaning of Tender An offer of the amount of a debt by the debtor to the creditor . To constitute a valid tender, the amount of money must be actually produced and seen, except where the party to […]

  • Precedent

    A judgment or decision of a court of law considered as an authority for deciding a similar state of facts in the same manner or on the same principles, or by analogy. Under the doctrine of stare decisis, decided cases which lay down a rule of law are authoritative and must be followed. In […]

  • Precedent

    A judgment or decision of a court of law considered as an authority for deciding a similar state of facts in the same manner or on the same principles, or by analogy. Under the doctrine of stare decisis, decided cases which lay down a rule of law are authoritative and must be followed. In […]

  • Eundo, Morando Et Redeundo

    (Lat.) This Latin phrase signifies going, remaining, and returning. It is employed in cases where a person, either as a party, a vdtness, or one acting in some other capacity, as an elector, is privileged from arrest, in order to give him the freedom necessary to the performance of his […]