right or concern that is contrary to the interest or claim of another
clearly contrary, such as; an adverse party being the one suing you; adverse interest in real property is a claim against the property, such as an easement.
1) an individual or party opposing or resisting another 2) an opposite force
gift made by a person to one of his or her children or heirs in anticipation of a gift from the still-living parent's potential estate as an advance on one's inheritance; one should obtain proof that the advanced sum was against the projected inheritance
payment which is made before it is legally due, such as before shipment is made or a sale is completed
consensual sexual relations when one of the participants is legally married to another; still a crime in some states and in many states it is grounds for divorce for the spouse of the adulterer
the taking of a child into one's family, creating a parent to child relationship, and giving him or her all the rights and privileges of one's own child
1) to take on a particular relationship of parent to child of another person by official legal action 2) to accept or make use of, such as to adopt another party's argument in a lawsuit
1) state something is true in answering a complaint filed in a lawsuit; the defendant will admit or deny each allegation in his or her answer filed with the court. 2) to agree a fact is true or confess guilt 3) to allow as evidence in a trial
order of a court in a criminal case allowing the defendant to be freed pending trial if he/she posts bail in an amount set by the court; although the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to bail, in extreme cases (murder, rape, or treason) the court is not required to admit a prisoner to bail of any amount due to the likelihood of the defendant fleeing the area or causing greater harm