Words or Phrases to Describe a Legal Concept. Law Community gives regular knowledge about essential legal terms that comes into play in the normal legal processes.
The word Bailee means ‘the person to whom the goods have been delivered by the bailor’.
The word ‘bailor’ means ‘a person who has delivered his goods to another in trust’.
The word Bailment is derived from the word “bailler” which means ‘to deliver’ originally it means ‘handing over’.
Bequeath generally means ‘ pass the amount or property mentioned in will to the beneficiary’.
The term ‘Bargain’ literally means ‘an agreement between two or more individuals that they will do or say give something in exchange for something’.
A collective sitting arrangement of judges or magistrates is also referred to as the term ‘Bench’.
The word Barrister is commonly used in English superior courts . it means “ a counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes.
To state something is true in answering a complaint filed in a lawsuit.
An admonition is a reprimand to an accused person from a judge, on being discharged.
Adjudge is something which is determined, decided ,or declared by a judge or a law concerning.
It is an empowerment of one person or body with legal right or power to perform a specific action.
Adjournment is an ending or dismissal of any proceeding or meeting by court.
Attestation is a legal acknowledgement of the authenticity of a document
“things to be done”.
The definition of aforesaid is something that was talked about before already said, referred to or recited
Adverse possession is a legal doctrine which is described as a “SQAUTTER’S RIGHT”