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Dictionary of Law |
quasi-criminal :: legal definitionQuasi-criminal - adj. a reference to a court's right to punish for actions or omissions as if they were criminal. The most common example is finding a parent who is delinquent in child support in contempt of court and penalizing him/her with a jail sentence. If a hearing is quasi-criminal the quasi-defendant is entitled to all due process protections afforded a criminal defendant. See also: criminal quasi and Related Law Terms ↓ Related Law Termsdismissal :: n. 1) the act of voluntarily terminating a crimina ... f the settlement. See also: dismissjump bail :: v. to fail to appear for a court appearance after ... also: bail bail bond bail bondsman magistrate :: n. 1) a generic term for any judge of a court, or ... ce of the peace preliminary hearing municipal court :: n. a lower court which usually tries criminal misd ... nd/or small claims. See also: court not guilty by reason of insanity :: n. plea in court of a person charged with a crime ... fense not guilty temporary insanity plea :: n. 1) in criminal law, the response by an accused ... raignment plead preliminary hearing procedure :: n. the methods and mechanics of the legal process. ... cases are tried and judgments made. retroactive :: adj. referring to a court's decision or a statute ... ospective." See also: ex post facto 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 - Qquantum meruit :: : (kwahn-tuhm mare-ooh-it) n. Latin for "as much a ... uit by implying a contract existed.quash :: v. to annul or set aside. In law, a motion to quas ... s when the wrong person was served. quasi :: : (kway-zeye, kwah-zee) adj., adv. from Latin for ... ve to be treated "as if" they were. quasi community property :: n. in community property states, property acquired ... : community property palimony quasi quasi contract :: n. a situation in which there is an obligation as ... fulfilled. See also: contract quasi quasi corporation :: n. a business which has operated as a corporation ... poration de facto corporation quasi quasi in rem :: adj. referring to a legal action which is primaril ... See also: in personam in rem quasi quasi-criminal :: adj. a reference to a court's right to punish for ... defendant. See also: criminal quasi quasi-judicial :: adj., adv. referring to the actions of an agency, ... -judicial. See also: judicial quasi Queen's Bench :: n. 1) the highest court in Great Britain during th ... include close to 50 percent women. query :: n. common lawyer lingo for a question to be answer ... ingo for a question to be answered. question of fact :: n. in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution, an issue ... also: finding judge question of law question of law :: n. an issue arising in a lawsuit or criminal prose ... udge question of fact trier of fact qui tam action :: : (kwee tam) n. from Latin for "who as well," a la ... technical violations and/or errors. quid pro quo :: : (kwid proh kwoh) n. Latin for "something for som ... this deal?" See also: consideration quiet enjoyment :: n. the right to enjoy and use premises (particular ... damages for it. See also: nuisance quiet title action :: n. a lawsuit to establish a party's title to real ... opposition. See also: notice title quit :: v. to leave, used in a written notice to a tenant ... o: notice to quit unlawful detainer quitclaim deed :: n. a real property deed which transfers (conveys) ... also: convey deed grant deed title quo warranto :: (kwoh wahr-rahn-toe) n. the name for a writ (order ... ticles). See also: corporation writ |