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Dictionary of Law |
review :: legal definitionReview - n. the judicial consideration of a lower court judgment by an appellate court, determining if there were legal errors sufficient to require reversal. The process requires notice of appeal, obtaining a transcript of the trial or hearing at the trial level, obtaining all the pleadings and other documents filed in the original trial, preparation of briefs citing precedents and arguing that there was reversible error. Then the respondent (winner at the trial court) may file a responsive brief, and the appellant (the one appealing the decision) has the chance to file a brief in response to the respondent. The next step is oral argument (if allowed) before the appellate court. Appeals on procedural issues normally do not include oral argument. If the appellate court denies the appeal a rehearing may be requested but is seldom granted. See also: appeal appellate court reversal reversible error and Related Law Terms ↓ Related Law Termsabuse of discretion :: n. a polite way of saying a trial judge has made s ... partner's realistic ability to pay.actionable :: adj. when enough facts or circumstances exist to m ... ction lawsuit malicious prosecution actual controversy :: n. a true legal dispute which leads to a genuine l ... al outcome. See also: friendly suit ad litem :: adj. legal Latin meaning "for the purposes of the ... of age. See also: guardian ad litem administrator :: n. the person appointed by the court to handle the ... e also: administer executor probate amend :: v. to alter or change by adding, subtracting, or s ... mended pleading statute stipulation amicus curiae :: n. Latin for "friend of the court," a party or an ... party's presentation to the court. answer :: n. in law, a written pleading filed by a defendant ... emurrer general denial verification appeal :: 1) v. to ask a higher court to reverse the decisio ... ng, as in "he has filed an appeal." appellate court :: n. a court of appeals which hears appeals from low ... court of appeals. See also: appeal appellee :: n. in some jurisdictions the name used for the par ... ndent." See also: appeal respondent arbitration :: n. a mini-trial, which may be for a lawsuit ready ... tance of the arbitrator's decision. attachment :: n. the seizing of money or property prior to getti ... bond. See also: writ of attachment authorities :: n. 1) previous decisions by courts of appeal which ... also: brief cite decision precedent bankruptcy :: n. a federal system of statutes and courts which p ... y proceedings trustee in bankruptcy bankruptcy proceedings :: n. the bankruptcy procedure is: a) filing a petiti ... ankruptcy court claim in bankruptcy bar examination :: n. the examination given in each state by either t ... n that district. See also: attorney bifurcate :: v. the order or ruling of a judge that one issue i ... is necessary. See also: bifurcation brief :: 1) n. a written legal argument, usually in a forma ... another person. See also: precedent calendar :: 1) n. the list of cases to be called for trial bef ... clerk of the court calendars cases. case law :: n. reported decisions of appeals courts and other ... es. See also: case system precedent Chief Justice :: n. the presiding judge of any State Supreme Court ... nks of existing Associate Justices. child custody :: n. a court's determination of which parent, relati ... pport custody divorce joint custody citation :: n. 1) a notice to appear in court due to the proba ... se is not in point." See also: cite clerk :: n. 1) an official or employee who handles the busi ... stocking shelves, or counter sales. competent :: adj. 1) in general, able to act in the circumstanc ... all bases. See also: evidence will complaint :: n. the first document filed with the court (actual ... g prayer service of process summons conservator :: n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge t ... ies. See also: conservatee guardian constitution :: n. the fundamental, underlying document which esta ... ts common law constitutional rights consumer protection laws :: n. almost all states and the federal government ha ... rranty product liability securities contract :: 1) n. an agreement with specific terms between two ... n oral contract unilateral contract corporation :: n. an organization formed with state governmental ... ation public corporation securities 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 court of appeals :: n. any court (state or federal) which hears appeal ... eals courts. See also: appeal court Court of Customs and Patent Appeals :: n. a federal court established (1929) to hear appe ... lso: Customs Court patent trademark cross-complaint :: n. after a complaint has been filed against a defe ... g prayer service of process summons Customs Court :: n. a federal court established (1926) to hear appe ... Court of Customs and Patent Appeals default :: 1) n. failure to respond to a summons and complain ... default judgment notice of default deposition :: n. the taking and recording of testimony of a witn ... See also: deponent depose discovery dismiss :: v. the ruling by a judge that all or a portion (on ... nst that party. See also: dismissal dismissal :: n. 1) the act of voluntarily terminating a crimina ... f the settlement. See also: dismiss divorce :: 1) n. the termination of a marriage by legal actio ... y separate property spousal support equal protection of the law :: n. the right of all persons to have the same acces ... laws." See also: due process of law error :: n. a mistake by a judge in procedure or in substan ... or. See also: harmless error remand execute :: v. 1) to finish, complete or perform as required, ... ishment contract executed execution file :: 1) v. to deposit with the clerk of the court a wri ... rrespondence and notes on the case. first impression :: adj. referring to a legal issue which has never be ... s for both sides to assist him/her. general appearance :: n. an attorney's representation of a client in cou ... case. See also: special appearance general partner :: n. 1) usually one of the owners and operators of a ... ted partnership partner partnership habeas corpus :: (hay-bee-us core-puss) n. Latin for "you have the ... nality of a state court conviction. harmless error :: n. an error by a judge in the conduct of a trial w ... ar to be harmless." See also: error hearsay rule :: n. the basic rule that testimony or documents whic ... interest dying declaration hearsay information :: n. an accusation or criminal charge brought by the ... Jury indictment preliminary hearing insanity :: n. mental illness of such a severe nature that a p ... M'Naughten rule temporary insanity insolvency :: n. 1) the condition of having more debts (liabilit ... the property. See also: bankruptcy insufficient evidence :: n. a finding (decision) by a trial judge or an app ... l court. See also: evidence finding joint and several :: adj. referring to a debt or a judgment for neglige ... ution contributory negligence joint judge :: 1) n. an official with the authority and responsib ... ice justice of the peace magistrate judgment creditor :: n. the winning plaintiff in a lawsuit to whom the ... 's rights judgment prevailing party jurisdiction :: n. the authority given by law to a court to try ca ... Superior Court Supreme Court venue 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 justice :: n. 1) fairness. 2) moral rightness. 3) a scheme or ... e appellate courts. See also: court juvenile court :: n. a special court or department of a trial court ... See also: court juvenile delinquent 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 limited partnership :: n. a special type of partnership which is very com ... mited liability partner partnership lis pendens :: (lease pen-dense) n. Latin for "a suit pending," a ... ob can be penalized by court order. long cause :: n. a lawsuit in which it is estimated that a trial ... dar call court calendar short cause long-arm statute :: n. law which gives a local state court jurisdictio ... rt jurisdiction over the defendant. lower court :: n. 1) any court of lesser rank, such as municipal ... ruled Defendant had no basis for:." malpractice :: n. An act or continuing conduct of a professional ... eed. See also: errors and omissions mandamus :: (man-dame-us) n. Latin for "we order," a writ (mor ... mandamus. See also: writ of mandate mandate :: n. 1) any mandatory order or requirement under sta ... See also: mandamus writ of mandate maxims :: n. a collection of legal truisms which are used as ... e and the ordinary habits of life." memorandum :: n. 1) a brief writing, note, summary or outline. 2 ... r "The decision below is affirmed." Miranda warning :: n. the requirement, also called the Miranda rule, ... me such a suspect? See also: rights motion for a new trial :: n. a request made by the loser for the case to be ... hstanding the verdict motion N.O.V. nisi prius :: : (nee-see pree-us) adj. Latin for "unless first," ... : original jurisdiction trial court no fault insurance :: n: a type of automobile insurance required of car ... ling lawsuits. See also: negligence not guilty by reason of insanity :: n. plea in court of a person charged with a crime ... fense not guilty temporary insanity notice :: n. 1) information, usually in writing in all legal ... Thirty-day notice three-day notice nunc pro tunc :: (nuhnk proh tuhnk) adj. Latin for "now for then," ... r actuality of a bigamous marriage. objection :: n. a lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of ... ng question object overrule sustain opinion :: n. the explanation of a court's judgment. When a t ... which the author is not specified. oral contract :: n. an agreement made with spoken words and either ... itten. See also: agreement contract overrule :: v. 1) to reject an attorney's objection to a quest ... : appellate court objection sustain paid into court :: adj. referring to money deposited with the clerk o ... differences. See also: interpleader peremptory challenge :: n. the right of the plaintiff and the defendant in ... challenge for cause jury voir dire perfect :: : (with stress on the second syllable) v. 1) to co ... perfect. See also: mechanic's lien plain error :: n. a mistake by the trial court found by a court o ... ire reversal of the trial decision. plea :: n. 1) in criminal law, the response by an accused ... raignment plead preliminary hearing precedent :: 1) n. a prior reported opinion of an appeals court ... to perform. See also: stare decisis privileged communication :: n. statements and conversations made under circums ... See also: attorney-client privilege privileges and immunities :: n. the fundamental rights that people enjoy in fre ... t impinge on constitutional rights. pro hac vice :: : (proh hock vee-chay) prep. Latin for "this time ... association with a local attorney. probate :: 1) n. the process of proving a will is valid and t ... e also: administrator executor will procedure :: n. the methods and mechanics of the legal process. ... cases are tried and judgments made. process :: n. in law, the legal means by which a person is re ... service of process subpena summons product liability :: n. the responsibility of manufacturers, distributo ... e known. See also: warrant warranty proof :: n. confirmation of a fact by evidence. In a trial, ... doubt preponderance of the evidence record :: 1) v. (ree-cored) to put a document into the offic ... eeding race to the courthouse trial remand :: v. to send back. An appeals court may remand a cas ... ee also: appeal preliminary hearing remedy :: n. the means to achieve justice in any matter in w ... gment provisional remedy settlement remittitur :: n. 1) a judge's order reducing a judgment awarded ... party on appeal). See also: remand reply brief :: n. the written legal argument of the respondent (t ... ee also: appeal appellee respondent respondent :: n. 1) the party who is required to answer a petiti ... "appellant") in the appeals court. reversible error :: n. a legal mistake at the trial court level which ... nt at the trial. See also: reversal rules of court :: n. a set of procedural regulations adopted by cour ... s counsel. See also: procedure rule sanction :: n. 1) a financial penalty imposed by a judge on a ... ction." See also: contempt of court settlement :: n. the resolution of a lawsuit (or of a legal disp ... ult in settlement. See also: settle shortening time :: n. an order of the court in response to the motion ... e notice is served within 24 hours. small claims court :: n. a division of most municipal, city or other low ... od example of a small claims court. standing :: n. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition ... so: actual controversy jurisdiction star chamber proceedings :: n. any judicial or quasi-judicial action, trial or ... ate 1960s. See also: kangaroo court stare decisis :: : (stah-ree duh-sigh-sis) n. Latin for "to stand b ... pellate court lower court precedent status conference :: n. a pre-trial meeting of attorneys before a judge ... g a trial date. See also: discovery statute of limitations :: n. a law which sets the maximum period which one c ... ies. See also: demurrer laches toll subpena duces tecum :: : (suh-pea-nah dooh-chess-take-uhm or dooh-kess-ta ... ng a court order. See also: witness summary adjudication of issues :: n. a court order ruling that certain factual issue ... is made. See also: summary judgment summons :: n. a document issued by the court at the time a la ... use service service of process writ supersedeas :: (sooh-purr-said-ee-uhs) Latin for "you shall desis ... . See also: appeal court of appeals Supreme Court :: n. 1) the highest court in the United States, whic ... rt in other states. See also: court surrebutal :: n. in written or oral legal argument, the response ... h until the judge stops the debate. Tax Court :: n. a federal agency with courts in major cities wh ... Appeals. See also: court income tax temporary injunction :: n. a court order prohibiting an action by a party ... ry injunction. See also: injunction timely :: adj. within the time required by statute, court ru ... ed on the 61st day is not "timely." transcript :: n. the written record of all proceedings, includin ... unless transcription is requested. trial court :: n. the court which holds the original trial, as di ... a court of appeals. See also: trial trial de novo :: n. a form of appeal in which the appeals court hol ... from small claims court judgments. venue :: n. 1) the proper or most convenient location for t ... ion. See also: forum non conveniens writ of coram nobis :: : (writ of core-uhm noh-bis) n. from Latin for "in ... ment if known at the time of trial. 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 - Rrace to the courthouse :: n. slang for the rule that the first deed, deed of ... e also: deed judgment lien mortgageRacketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) statue :: n. a federal law which makes it a crime for organi ... s to operate legitimate businesses. racketeering :: n. the federal crime of conspiring to organize to ... ("organized crime" or "the Mafia"). ransom :: 1) n. money paid to a kidnapper in demand for the ... ive. See also: abduction kidnapping rape :: 1) n. the crime of sexual intercourse (with actual ... See also: date rape statutory rape ratable :: adj. taxable according to value, such as an estate ... lue, such as an estate or property. ratification :: n. confirmation of an action which was not pre-app ... mployee). See also: agent principal ratify :: v. to confirm and adopt the act of another even th ... ligation. See also: agent principal rational basis :: n. a test of constitutionality of a statute, askin ... imate and constitutional objective. ready, willing and able :: adj. fully prepared to act, as in performing a con ... o act, as in performing a contract. real estate :: n. land, improvements and buildings thereon, inclu ... the future. See also: real property real estate investment trust :: n. nicknamed REIT, a real estate investment organi ... its upon sale-if there is a profit. real party in interest :: n. the person or entity who will benefit from a la ... st is the beneficiary of the trust. real property :: n. 1) all land, structures, firmly attached and in ... onal property real estate reversion realty :: n. a short form of "real estate." See also: real e ... real estate." See also: real estate reasonable :: adj., adv. in law, just, rational, appropriate, or ... ost of other actions or activities. reasonable care :: n. the degree of caution and concern for the safet ... . See also: duty of care negligence reasonable doubt :: n. not being sure of a criminal defendant's guilt ... also: preponderance of the evidence reasonable reliance :: n. particularly in contracts, what a prudent perso ... the following:." See also: contract reasonable speed :: n. the speed of an automobile determined to be low ... e speed limit. See also: negligence |