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amend :: legal definition


Amend - v. to alter or change by adding, subtracting, or substituting. One can amend a statute, a contract or a written pleading filed in a law -suit. The change is usually called an amendment. The legislature will amend a statute, the parties to a contract can amend it, and a party to a lawsuit can amend his or her own pleading. A contract can be amended only by the parties participating in the contract. If the contract is written, it can be amended only in writing (although, curiously, an oral contract can be amended orally or in writing). A pleading can be amended before it is served on the other party, by stipulation or agreement in court between the parties (actually usually between their attorneys), or upon order of the court.

See also: amended complaint amended pleading statute stipulation and Related Law Terms ↓


Related Law Terms

acceptance :: n. 1) receiving something from another with the in ... ered into. See also: contract offer
agent :: n. a person who is authorized to act for another ( ... issues. See also: agency authority
alternative pleading :: n. a legal fiction in which a party to a lawsuit o ... t the defendant committed the act).
amended complaint :: n. what results when the party suing (plaintiff or ... cause of action complaint demurrer
amended pleading :: n. a changed written pleading in a lawsuit, includ ... o: amend amended complaint demurrer
answer :: n. in law, a written pleading filed by a defendant ... emurrer general denial verification
anticipatory breach :: n. when a party to a contract repudiates (reneges ... perform. See also: breach contract
appeal :: 1) v. to ask a higher court to reverse the decisio ... ng, as in "he has filed an appeal."
attachment :: n. the seizing of money or property prior to getti ... bond. See also: writ of attachment
bilateral contract :: n. an agreement in which the parties exchange prom ... also: contract unilateral contract
claim in bankruptcy :: n. the written claim filed by persons or businesse ... : bankruptcy bankruptcy proceedings
commercial frustration :: n. an unforeseen uncontrollable event which occurs ... rustration of purpose impossibility
common law :: n. the traditional unwritten law of England, based ... plied without reference to statute.
complaint :: n. the first document filed with the court (actual ... g prayer service of process summons
condition precedent :: n. 1) in a contract, an event which must take plac ... o the property. See also: condition
consideration :: n. 1) payment or money. 2) a vital element in the ... t of a promise). See also: contract
constitution :: n. the fundamental, underlying document which esta ... ts common law constitutional rights
contract :: 1) n. an agreement with specific terms between two ... n oral contract unilateral contract
counterpart :: n. in the law of contracts, a written paper which ... rent localities. See also: contract
court :: n. 1) the judge, as in "The court rules in favor o ... cost and wait of full court trials.
court costs :: n. fees for expenses that the courts pass on to at ... ee also: cost bill prevailing party
cross-complaint :: n. after a complaint has been filed against a defe ... g prayer service of process summons
damages :: n. the amount of money which a plaintiff (the pers ... liquidated damages special damages
declaratory judgment :: n. a judgment of a court which determines the righ ... ys it. See also: declaratory relief
deed :: 1) n. the written document which transfers title ( ... veyance deed of trust warranty deed
demurrer :: n. (dee-muhr-ur) a written response to a complaint ... demurrer. See also: motion pleading
discovery :: n. the entire efforts of a party to a lawsuit and ... ee also: deposition interrogatories
eminent domain :: n. the power of a governmental entity (federal, st ... ngs. See also: condemn condemnation
enjoin :: v. for a court to order that someone either do a s ... so: injunction temporary injunction
fictitious defendants :: n. when a party suing (plaintiff) is not sure if h ... are not permitted in federal cases.
final settlement :: n. an agreement reached by the parties to a lawsui ... rneys present. See also: settlement
general partner :: n. 1) usually one of the owners and operators of a ... ted partnership partner partnership
implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing :: n. a general assumption of the law of contracts, t ... -long employment. See also: implied
in propria persona :: adj. from Latin "for one's self," acting on one's ... client and an ass for an attorney."
insanity :: n. mental illness of such a severe nature that a p ... M'Naughten rule temporary insanity
jury :: n. one of the remarkable innovations of the Englis ... hallenge sequester venire voir dire
jury fees :: n. the rather minimal amount paid each day to juro ... ees as a court cost. See also: jury
last clear chance :: n. a rule of law in determining responsibility for ... contributory negligence negligence
law :: n. 1) any system of regulations to govern the cond ... um maritime law natural law statute
law book :: n. any of numerous volumes dealing with law, inclu ... : common law law Shepardize statute
libel :: 1) n. to publish in print (including pictures), wr ... libel per se public figure slander
limited liability :: n. the maximum amount a person participating in a ... ted damages partnership shareholder
liquidated damages :: n. an amount of money agreed upon by both parties ... airness. See also: contract damages
long-arm statute :: n. law which gives a local state court jurisdictio ... rt jurisdiction over the defendant.
mistake :: n. 1) an error in comprehending facts, meaning of ... time. See also: contract rescission
motion :: n. a formal request made to a judge for an order o ... g, an oral motion may be permitted.
motion for a summary judgment :: n. a written request for a judgment in the moving ... strict procedures. See also: motion
no fault insurance :: n: a type of automobile insurance required of car ... ling lawsuits. See also: negligence
notice :: n. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal ... Thirty-day notice three-day notice
novation :: n. agreement of parties to a contract to substitut ... . See also: accord and satisfaction
oral contract :: n. an agreement made with spoken words and either ... itten. See also: agreement contract
paid into court :: adj. referring to money deposited with the clerk o ... differences. See also: interpleader
palimony :: n. a substitute for alimony in cases in which the ... the relationship. See also: alimony
party :: n. 1) one of the participants in a lawsuit or othe ... y real party in interest respondent
party of the first part :: n. reference in a written contract to identify one ... ies another party to the agreement.
peremptory challenge :: n. the right of the plaintiff and the defendant in ... challenge for cause jury voir dire
petition :: 1) n. a formal written request to a court for an o ... dent. See also: divorce motion writ
power of attorney :: n. a written document signed by a person giving an ... y, as in a real estate transaction.
promise :: 1) n. a firm agreement to perform an act, refrain ... so: consideration contract covenant
promissory note :: n. a written promise by a person (variously called ... lso: interest obligee obligor usury
qui tam action :: : (kwee tam) n. from Latin for "who as well," a la ... technical violations and/or errors.
reformation :: n. the correction or change of an existing documen ... neral partner sues for reformation.
regulations :: n. rules and administrative codes issued by govern ... es usually have similar procedures.
request :: 1) v. to ask or demand a judge to act (such as iss ... n. the act of asking or demanding.
rescind :: v. to cancel a contract, putting the parties back ... celling party. See also: rescission
retroactive :: adj. referring to a court's decision or a statute ... ospective." See also: ex post facto
review :: n. the judicial consideration of a lower court jud ... ate court reversal reversible error
sanction :: n. 1) a financial penalty imposed by a judge on a ... ction." See also: contempt of court
satisfaction of judgment :: n. a document signed by a judgment creditor (the p ... ord. See also: abstract of judgment
search and seizure :: n. examination of a person's premises (residence, ... robable cause search search warrant
search warrant :: n. a written order by a judge which permits a law ... ble cause search search and seizure
service by mail :: n. mailing legal pleadings to opposing attorneys o ... attorney by mail. See also: service
severable contract :: n. an agreement which is made up of several separa ... e also: breach of contract contract
specific performance :: n. the right of a party to a contract to demand th ... artwork. See also: contract prayer
statute of limitations :: n. a law which sets the maximum period which one c ... ies. See also: demurrer laches toll
strike :: 1) v. to remove a statement from the record of the ... ing the business, factory or store.
summary adjudication of issues :: n. a court order ruling that certain factual issue ... is made. See also: summary judgment
summary judgment :: n. a court order ruling that no factual issues rem ... tion summary adjudication of issues
surrebutal :: n. in written or oral legal argument, the response ... h until the judge stops the debate.
third party :: n. a person who is not a party to a contract or a ... beneficiary third-party beneficiary
third-party beneficiary :: n. a person who is not a party to a contract but h ... tract as a third-party beneficiary.
toll :: v. 1) to delay, suspend or hold off the effect of ... bridge or take passage on a ferry.
unconscionable :: adj. referring to a contract or bargain which is s ... ee also: adhesion contract contract
venue :: n. 1) the proper or most convenient location for t ... ion. See also: forum non conveniens

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a fortiori :: (ah-for-she-ory) prep. Latin for "with even strong ... rother Cain certainly is too young.
a priori assumption :: (ah-pree-ory) n. from Latin, an assumption that is ... when the reality is not so certain.
a.k.a. :: prep. abbreviation for "also known as" when someon ... nodgrass, a.k.a. "Snuffy the Snod."
ab initio :: prep. lawyer Latin for "from the start," as "it wa ... tart," as "it was legal ab initio."
abandon :: v. to intentionally and permanently give up, surre ... lso: abandoned property abandonment
abandoned property :: n. property left behind (often by a tenant) intent ... -use. See also: abandon abandonment
abandonment :: n. the act of intentionally and permanently giving ... : abandon abandoned property patent
abate :: v. to do away with a problem, such as a public or ... ty septic tank. See also: abatement
abatement :: n. 1) the removal of a problem which is against pu ... eneficiary in full. See also: abate
abduction :: n. the criminal taking away of a person by persuas ... g of children. See also: kidnapping
abet :: v. to help someone commit a crime, including helpi ... n the crime. See also: aid and abet
abeyance :: 1) n. when the owner- ship of property has not bee ... 2) legal jargon for "undetermined."
able-bodied :: adj. physically capable of working at a job or in ... of paying alimony or child support.
abortion :: n. the termination of pregnancy by various means, ... ed abortion continue in the future.
abrogate :: v. to annul or repeal a law or pass legislation th ... ons of a contract. See also: repeal
abscond :: v. 1) traditionally to leave a jurisdiction (where ... as in "he absconded with the loot."
absolute :: adj. complete, and without condition. ... j. complete, and without condition.
abstention doctrine :: n. when the Supreme Court refuses to exercise its ... being appealed from a state court.
abstract :: n. in general, a summary of a record or document, ... tract of judgment abstract of title
abstract of judgment :: n. a written summary of a judgment which states ho ... aying the debt. See also: levy lien