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Legal Action Definition

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action
a rifle action (music): The set of moving mechanical parts in a keyboard instrument which ... (transitive, chiefly archaic) To initiate a legal action against someone. ...
interlocutory
interlocutory (comparative more interlocutory, superlative most interlocutory) (law) Something spoken during a legal action that awaits final decision. ...
cartooney
Possibly a portmanteau of the words cartoon (alluding to fantasy and exaggeration) and attorney, or a ... comically overstated threat of legal action, or a mock legal action. ...
legal
legal (comparative more legal, superlative most legal) Relating to the law or to lawyers, ... Something which is allowed or prescribed by law, such as a legal motion. ...
légal
plural légales) legal, relating to law. legal, in accordance with the law [edit] Related ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
party
... or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action. The contract requires that the party of the first part pay the fee. ...
legal tender
Wikipedia legal tender (plural legal tenders) (law) Any form of currency that by law ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal entity
Wikipedia legal entity (plural legal entities) an organization such as a company or trust ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
sue
(transitive) To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal action. (transitive) To seek by request; to make application; to ...
oikeustoimi
(law) Legal act/transaction, judicial act/transaction (an action by which a right to something or to do something is established, revised or invalidated) ...
il·legal
il·legal. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation, search. See ... il·legal m. and f. ( plural il·legals) illegal [edit] Related terms ...
legal eagle
He made his reputation as a legal eagle as a prosecutor before entering private practice. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal person
legal person (plural legal persons) (law) An organisation or a group of people who have ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal tenders
legal tenders. Plural form of legal tender. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal duty
(law, idiomatic) A duty prescribed by the law, to act or forbear from acting. I've done my legal duty. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org ...
legal code
Wikipedia legal code (plural legal codes) (law) All the official laws of a country or ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal beagle
He made his reputation as a legal beagle as a prosecutor before entering private practice. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
extralegal
Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ... This page was last modified on 18 October 2009, at 15:21. Text is available under the ...
legal aid
legal aid (uncountable) Free or low-cost service in the field of law, for the indigent. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal pad
legal pad (plural legal pads) (US) a large writing pad, made using yellow paper, ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal age
legal age (plural legal ages) Alternative name of age of majority. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal pads
Plural form of legal pad. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/legal_pads" ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal positivism
legal positivism (countable and uncountable; plural legal positivisms) A school of ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal interest
legal interest (uncountable) (banking, finance) The amount of interest that is allowed or ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
legal persons
legal persons. Plural form of legal person. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal eagles
legal eagles. Plural form of legal eagle. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal recourse
(law) An action that can be taken by an individual or a corporation to attempt to remedy a legal difficulty. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary. ...
legal duties
legal duties. Plural form of legal duty. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal fiction
An assumption, not necessarily true, made by a court in order to apply a legal rule. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
street-legal
street-legal (not comparable) Describing a vehicle that can legally be operated on public ... Tanks are not street-legal because their treads chew up the pavement. ...
legal beagles
legal beagles. Plural form of legal beagle. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal name
legal name (plural legal names) The name of a person recognized on official records, ... Legal Name/Family Name...Legal Person/Human Being...Corporation ...
legal ages
Plural form of legal age. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/legal_ages" ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
legal term
a term which has a specific meaning when used in a legal context. ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences. Requested entries. Recent ...
cause of action
(law): A condition under which one party would be entitled to sue another. ... a cause of action for battery. (law): A civil lawsuit. legal: condition that entitles ...
chief legal officer
chief legal officer (plural chief legal officers) The highest-ranking corporate officer ... Actions. Search. Navigation. Main Page. Community portal. Preferences ...
forfeiture
(law) A legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property. ... property lost as a forfeit. Any loss occasioned by one's own actions. ...
detinue
(law) A legal action to reclaim goods wrongfully detained. Retrieved from "http://en. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional ...
escutere
To examine in a legal process. To execute a legal action against a debtor [edit] ... This page was last modified on 1 February 2010, at 16:54. Text is available under the ...
will contest
(law) A legal action brought to dispute the validity of a will. ... This page was last modified on 25 September 2008, at 07:09. Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
retroactive law
(law) any law that makes a prior legal act illegal, or increases the penalty for a prior illegal act [edit] Synonyms. retrospective law ...

 

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Law is a system of rules and guidelines, usually enforced through a set of institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivatives markets. Property law defines rights and obligations related to the transfer and title of personal (often referred to as chattel) and real property. Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, while tort law allows claims for compensation if a person's rights or property are harmed. If the harm is criminalised in a statute, criminal law offers means by which the state can prosecute the perpetrator. Constitutional law provides a framework for the creation of law, the protection of human rights and the election of political representatives. Administrative law is used to review the decisions of government agencies, while international law governs affairs between Sovereign States in activities ranging from trade to environmental regulation or military action.
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