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| | testator A testator is a person who has written and executed a last will and testament that is in effect at the time of his/her death. |
| Last Will and Testament | details | | | Three Strikes law (CA) a contoversial California law adopted in 1994 and intended to cut the number of violent criminals.
Under California three strikes law, if a person is convicted of any felony, and he has two or more prior convictions for strike offenses, he must be s ... |
| Criminal Law and Procedure | details | | | trial de novo Latin, meaning "anew." A trial de novo is a completely new trial. Appellate review de novo implies no deference to the trial judge's ruling. |
| Litigation and Evidence | details | | | trustee 1) Trustee is a legal term that refers to a holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary. Another word, trustee is a manager of someone’s property. |
| Trust and Living Trust | details | | | trustee in bankruptcy n. a person appointed by a bankruptcy court to supervise the affairs of a person or business which is in bankruptcy, determine both assets and debts, gather and manage the assets if necessary. |
| Bankruptcy Law | details | | | unilateral contract Unilateral contract is also known as “a performance for a promise”.
Is a contract where only one party to the contract makes a promise to perform if the to the party does. |
| Contract Law | details | | | unliquidated claim A claim for which a specific value has not been determined. |
| Bankruptcy Law | details | | | vegetative state Persistent vegetative state is an irreversible condition where reasonable medical judgment finds the complete loss of key brain functions. It results in the end of all thinking and consciousness, although heartbeat and breathing continue. Periods of ... |
| Health Care Directive | details | | | venue The geographic area in which a court has jurisdiction. A change of venue is a change or transfer of a case from one judicial district to another. |
| Litigation and Evidence | details | | | vicarious liability vicarious liability - liability of an employer for acts of his employee, or liability of a master for the act/failure to act by a servant.
The owner of an automobile can be held vicariously liable for negligence committed by a person to whom the car ... |
| Torts (Civil Wrong) | details |
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