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  • Magistrate

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

  • Development Assistance Committee

    Development Assistance Committee in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, development assistance committee is: DAC. The entries on trade policy are here. A body established within the OECD as a forum for the consideration of bilateral and multilateral development assistance activities of […]

  • Arbitration

    Arbitration in the law of the United States BBBAAAXXX Arbitration: Related U.S. Resources Arbitration in the American Law Encyclopedia Judicial Function Keywords in the U.S. Legal Corpus Judicial Function Topics in the United States Legal Dictionary See Also Mediation (Judicial Function). […]

  • Commonwealth Of Independent States

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Commonwealth of Independent States in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term commonwealth of independent states into Spanish: Comunidad de Estados Independientes (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to […]

  • Arrest

    Translate Arrest from English to Spanish Translation of Arrest, with examples. More about free online translation into Spanish of Aprehensión and other legal terms is available here. Aprehensión Arresto Detención Legal English Translation Translate Order of Arrest from […]

  • Noise

    Financial Definition of Noise Meaning of Noise Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. Synonyms of Noise noun ado blare blatancy […]

  • Fine

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fine Meaning of Fine In criminal law, the term denotes one form of punishment imposed whereby the offender is ordered to pay a certain sum o: money . It is a pecuniary penalty and may include forfeiture […]

  • Civil War

    Civil War

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Civil war Meaning of Civil war An internecine war in which the opposing forces both belong to the same country or nation, e. g. the Revolutionary War prior to the Declaration of Independence, or the late […]

  • Justice

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Justice Meaning of Justice The constant and perpetual disposition to render every man his due. Inst. bk. 1, tit. 1; 2 Inst. 56. The conformJUSTICE ity of our actions and our will to the law. TouUier, Dr. […]

  • Violence

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Violence Meaning of Violence Exertion of any physical force so as to injure or damage or abuse. See Landrv v Daley, (D.C.IU.) 280 F.Supp. 938. Violence Alternative […]

  • Sheriff

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Sheriff Meaning of Sheriff A county officer representing the executive or administrative power of the state within his county. See Blackburn v Brorein, (Fla.) 70 So.2d 293. His functions include the […]

  • Sheriff

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Sheriff Meaning of Sheriff A county officer representing the executive or administrative power of the state within his county. See Blackburn v Brorein, (Fla.) 70 So.2d 293. His functions include the […]

  • Inmate

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Inmate Meaning of Inmate One who lives in a place with others; an associate or mate in occupancy. Inmate of a prison is one who is being detained therein. Inmate of a bawdy- house is a female who is in a […]

  • Inmate

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Inmate Meaning of Inmate One who lives in a place with others; an associate or mate in occupancy. Inmate of a prison is one who is being detained therein. Inmate of a bawdy- house is a female who is in a […]

  • Good Behavior

    Conduct authorized by law. Surety of good behavior might at common law be demanded from any person justly suspected, upon sufficient grounds, of intending to commit a crime or misdemeanor. Surety for good behavior is somewhat similar to surety of the peace, but the recognizance is more […]