Legal Jargon

Legal Jargons

Word– Defamation Meaning: The word  defamation means, “the act of making untrue statements about another which damages his/her reputation”. Defamation is a false attack on ones good name. Ones good name is regarded as his/her proprietary interest, not a personal interest. Defamation is an improper and unlawful attack against ones proprietary right to his/her good name, …

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Word– Defamation   Meaning: The word  defamation means, “the act of making untrue statements about another which damages his/her reputation”. Defamation is a false attack on ones good name. Ones good name is regarded as his/her proprietary interest, not a personal interest. Defamation is an improper and unlawful attack against ones proprietary right to his/her …

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Word : Exparte Meaning: Word  exparte is derived from Latin word meaning “for one party,” referring to motions, hearings or orders granted on the request of and for the benefit of one party only. This is an exception to the basic rule of court procedure that both parties must be present at any argument before …

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Word : Ceteris Paribus Meaning: Ceteris Paribus is derived from a Latin word which basically means “all other things being equal” or “with other things the same,” It is an example of an ablative absolute and is commonly rendered in English as “all other things being equal.” A prediction, or a statement about causal or logical …

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The latin legal terms ‘pro tempore’ and ‘Non est factum

The  latin legal terms ‘pro tempore’ and ‘Non est factum’  are discussed below: Word : Pro tempore Meaning: “for the time being”. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a placeholder in the absence of a superior.  Legislative bodies can have one or more pro tempore. Example: In the absence …

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