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Dictionary of Law |
claim against a governmental agency :: legal definitionClaim against a governmental agency - n. any time one believes he/she has a right to payment for damages from the government or on an unpaid contract with a government agency (including city, county, state, school district) the first step is to file a written claim according to state laws which vary considerably. Usually the time to file a claim is relatively brief. If the claim is rejected or ignored and the claimant wants to try again, the claimant must file a lawsuit within a time period usually shorter than other types of lawsuits. Related Law Termsadministrative law :: n. the procedures created by administrative agenci ... judge Administrative Procedure Actadministrator :: n. the person appointed by the court to handle the ... e also: administer executor probate admit :: v. 1) to state something is true in answering a co ... tted." See also: admission evidence adverse possession :: n. a means to acquire title to land through obviou ... o: possession prescriptive easement advisory opinion :: n. an opinion stated by a judge or a court upon th ... o: actual controversy friendly suit appeal :: 1) v. to ask a higher court to reverse the decisio ... ng, as in "he has filed an appeal." Attorney General :: n. in each state and the federal government the hi ... izenry. See also: Solicitor General bankruptcy proceedings :: n. the bankruptcy procedure is: a) filing a petiti ... ankruptcy court claim in bankruptcy claim :: 1) v. to make a demand for money, for property, or ... the government, it is lawsuit time. claim against an estate :: n. upon the death of a person and beginning of pro ... ade to the heirs. See also: probate claim in bankruptcy :: n. the written claim filed by persons or businesse ... : bankruptcy bankruptcy proceedings complaint :: n. the first document filed with the court (actual ... g prayer service of process summons consumer protection laws :: n. almost all states and the federal government ha ... rranty product liability securities copyright :: 1) n. the exclusive right of the author or creator ... plagiarism public domain trademark corporation :: n. an organization formed with state governmental ... ation public corporation securities counterclaim :: n. a retaliatory claim by a defendant against a pl ... d. See also: answer cross-complaint 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 creditor's claim :: n. a claim required to be filed in writing, in a p ... e also: claim in bankruptcy probate demurrer :: n. (dee-muhr-ur) a written response to a complaint ... demurrer. See also: motion pleading divorce :: 1) n. the termination of a marriage by legal actio ... y separate property spousal support eminent domain :: n. the power of a governmental entity (federal, st ... ngs. See also: condemn condemnation extraordinary fees :: n. attorneys' fees claimed, usually in the adminis ... n. See also: attorney's fee probate fictitious defendants :: n. when a party suing (plaintiff) is not sure if h ... are not permitted in federal cases. foreclosure :: n. the system by which a party who has loaned mone ... ced sale mortgage notice of default hearsay rule :: n. the basic rule that testimony or documents whic ... interest dying declaration hearsay home rule :: n. the power of a local city or county to set up i ... state funds for local improvements. insanity :: n. mental illness of such a severe nature that a p ... M'Naughten rule temporary insanity interlocutory decree :: n. a court judgment which is temporary and not int ... ppeared to waste the parties' time. interrogatories :: n. a set of written questions to a party to a laws ... ing. See also: deposition discovery interstate commerce :: n. commercial trade, business, movement of goods o ... and the I.C.C. may soon be history. inverse condemnation :: n. the taking of property by a government agency w ... e also: condemnation eminent domain jurisdiction :: n. the authority given by law to a court to try ca ... Superior Court Supreme Court venue jury fees :: n. the rather minimal amount paid each day to juro ... ees as a court cost. See also: jury laches :: n. the legal doctrine that a legal right or claim ... , breach of contract, fraud, etc.). larceny :: n. the crime of taking the goods of another person ... : grand larceny petty larceny theft law :: n. 1) any system of regulations to govern the cond ... um maritime law natural law statute libel :: 1) n. to publish in print (including pictures), wr ... libel per se public figure slander lis pendens :: (lease pen-dense) n. Latin for "a suit pending," a ... ob can be penalized by court order. mandamus :: (man-dame-us) n. Latin for "we order," a writ (mor ... mandamus. See also: writ of mandate not guilty :: n. 1) plea of a person who claims not to have comm ... t guilty by reason of insanity plea notice :: n. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal ... Thirty-day notice three-day notice privileges and immunities :: n. the fundamental rights that people enjoy in fre ... t impinge on constitutional rights. procedure :: n. the methods and mechanics of the legal process. ... cases are tried and judgments made. property :: n. anything that is owned by a person or entity. P ... rty real property separate property record :: 1) v. (ree-cored) to put a document into the offic ... eeding race to the courthouse trial regulations :: n. rules and administrative codes issued by govern ... es usually have similar procedures. rehearing :: n. conducting a hearing again based on the motion ... the judge or agency was just wrong. sentence :: 1) n. the punishment given to a person convicted o ... ence restitution suspended sentence separation agreement :: n. an agreement between two married people who hav ... divorce legal separation separation service of process :: n. the delivery of copies of legal documents such ... by publication substituted service speaking demurrer :: n. an attempt to introduce evidence during a heari ... the operation." See also: demurrer speedy trial :: n. in criminal prosecutions, the right of a defend ... hurt by the waiver. See also: trial standing :: n. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition ... so: actual controversy jurisdiction statute of limitations :: n. a law which sets the maximum period which one c ... ies. See also: demurrer laches toll summons :: n. a document issued by the court at the time a la ... use service service of process writ temporary insanity :: n. in a criminal prosecution, a defense by the acc ... diminished capacity insanity intent timely :: adj. within the time required by statute, court ru ... ed on the 61st day is not "timely." toll :: v. 1) to delay, suspend or hold off the effect of ... bridge or take passage on a ferry. tort claims act :: n. a federal or state act which, under certain con ... . See also: Federal Tort Claims Act venue :: n. 1) the proper or most convenient location for t ... ion. See also: forum non conveniens Popular Law Searcheslegal definition ministerial act :: n. an act, particularly of a governmental employee ... exercising any individual judgment.chancery legal definition :: n. a court that can order acts performed. Today ch ... ts in most states. See also: equity testamentary disposition legal definition :: n. how the terms of a will divide the testator's ( ... named beneficiaries. See also: will contract of sufferance :: n. a "hold-over" tenancy after a lease has expired ... y tenancy at will unlawful detainer forthwith legal definition :: adv. a term found in contracts, court orders and s ... mediacy, with no excuses for delay. forthwith definition legal :: adv. a term found in contracts, court orders and s ... mediacy, with no excuses for delay. what is to wit in a legal contract :: prep. that is to say. Example: "the passengers in ... tty Bumgartner and Sherry Younger." mirror wills legal definition :: n. the wills of a husband and wife which are ident ... d each names the other as executor. clean hands doctrine latin :: n. a rule of law that a person coming to court wit ... ices. See also: affirmative defense sine qua non only relates to contract law :: (see-nay kwah nahn) prep. Latin for "without which ... qua non of the injury to Playmate. Other Law Terms - CC.I.F. :: n. the total of cost, insurance and freight charge ... aid on goods purchased and shipped.calendar :: 1) n. the list of cases to be called for trial bef ... clerk of the court calendars cases. calendar call :: n. the hearing at which a case is set for trial. ... g at which a case is set for trial. call :: n. the demand by a corporation that a stockholder ... assessment on shares already owned. calumny :: n. the intentional and generally vicious false acc ... 's reputation. See also: defamation cancel :: v. to cross out, annul, destroy, void and/or resci ... g, so that it cannot be used again. cancellation :: cancel ... cancel caning :: n. a punishment for crimes employed in certain Asi ... last century in the United States. canon law :: n. laws and regulations over ecclesiastical (churc ... nduct with no religious connection. cap :: n. slang for maximum, as the most interest that ca ... "adjustable rate" promissory note. capital :: 1) n. from Latin for caput, meaning "head," the ba ... count capital assets stock in trade capital account :: n. the record which lists all basic assets of a bu ... or the alleged value of good will. capital assets :: n. equipment, property, and funds owned by a busin ... . See also: capital capital account capital expenditure :: n. payment by a business for basic assets such as ... y intended to improve productivity. capital gains :: n. the difference between the sales price and the ... so: basis delayed exchange exchange capital investment :: capital expenditure ... capital expenditure capital offense :: n. any criminal charge which is punishable by the ... . See also: bail capital punishment capital punishment :: n. execution (death) for a capital offense. The U. ... or death. See also: capital offense capital stock :: n. the original amount paid by investors into a co ... price. See also: corporation stock capitalization :: n. 1) the act of counting anticipated earnings and ... for conversion into capital assets. |