A phrase that describes the people against who a judgement of a court will have no effect as they will not be able to pay a debt or to meet the demands of a judgement. The post JUDGMENT-PROOF ...
he name given to a matter that is the matter that is brought before a judge who is exercising his judicial rites. The post JUDICIAL PROCEEDING appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
a suit that is brought about by 2 or more people who are involved in a single issue. The post JOINT CAUSE OF ACTION appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
This term is used to describe the ordinary and common jury that will try most civil and criminal cases. The post JURY PETIT appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the term that is given to killing a person out of necessity, because of his duties and without blame. The post JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the used for the decision of a court that is based on the facts that have been presented. The post JUDGMENT ON MERITS appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
a will that contains the wills of 2 or more people and the disposing of jointly owned property. The post JOINT WILL appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the term used to describe an ordinary jury as different from a grand jury or a coroner’s jury. The post JURY COMMON appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the jury that has been selected from a possible 48 people who are the best qualified to try a case. The post JURY STRUCK appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the term that is given to the decision made by a judge in the matter that is before him. The post JUDICIAL DECISION appeared first on The Law Dictionary .
the judgement that determines a claim and then terminates it. The post JUDGMENT FINAL appeared first on The Law Dictionary .