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A legal restriction against the use of something or against certain
conduct.
Rules governing legal process such as the rules of evidence and enforcing legal
rights and obligations.
A punishment given out as part of a sentence
which means that instead of jailing a person convicted of a crime, a judge will
order that the person reports to a probation officer regularly.
The formal certificate given by a court that
certifies that a will, from that point on, the executor has the legal authority
to execute the will.
from the Latin, "pro tempore" something done temporarily only and not intended
to be permanent; a temporary judge
Latin, on behalf of a partnership.
Latin, on one's own behalf; indicates that an
individual represents themselves in a court of law
Latin, to divide proportionate to a certain rate
or interest.
Done or donated without charge.
A doctrine of contract law that prevents any person from seeking the enforcement
of a contract, or suing on its terms, unless they are a party to that
contract.