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  2. Lists of legal terms - Wikipedia

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    The following pages contain lists of legal terms: List of Latin legal terms; List of legal abbreviations; List of legal abbreviations (canon law) on Wiktionary: Appendix: English legal terms; Appendix: Glossary of legal terms

  3. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Term used in contract law to specify terms that are voided or confirmed in effect from the execution of the contract. Cf. ex nunc. Ex turpi causa non oritur actio: ex nunc: from now on Term used in contract law to specify terms that are voided or confirmed in effect only in the future and not prior to the contract, or its adjudication. Cf. ex ...

  4. Category:Legal terminology - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledgment (law) Acting (law) Actual notice; Ad sectam; Adequate remedy; Adjustment (law) Adverse; Adverse inference; Adverse party; Affray; Affreightment; After-acquired property; Age of candidacy; Agreement in principle; Allegation; Allonge; Ambiguity (law) Ampliative; An unjust law is no law at all; Angary; Animus (law) Antecedent (law ...

  5. Glossary of law - Wikipedia

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    Doing damage. A term applied to a person's cattle or beasts found upon another's land, doing damage by treading down the grass, grain, etc. [9] Dual representation. A concept where one lawyer represents two people who may have conflicting interests. [10] [11] It may occur in immigration law, family law, or real estate law, for example.

  6. Unemployment Benefits Explained: Terms, Definitions and More

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    To help mitigate the damage, two economic stimulus packages allotted unprecedented sums of money to create new benefits programs that assist people who are out of work. “Some extensions and ...

  7. Category:American legal terminology - Wikipedia

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    Slip law; Slippery slope; Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List; Spoliation of evidence; Strike for cause; Subject-matter jurisdiction; Substantial disruption; Substantive due process; Substantive law; Sugar bowl (legal maxim) Suppression of evidence; Suspect classification; Symbolic speech

  8. Can Students Get Social Security Benefits? - AOL

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    Social Security is best known as the public benefits program for retired Americans, but younger folks -- including students -- can also receive benefits if they meet certain criteria. Social ...

  9. Category:Common law legal terminology - Wikipedia

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    Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Category:Common law legal terms is a category for legal phrases or terms originating in Common law