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| Title | Details | Hits |
|---|---|---|
| Fiduciary | As a noun, a person, such as a trustee, who holds a position of trust or confidence with respect to someone... | 1146 |
| Know – how | Know –how is the fund of technical knowledge and experience acquired by a highly specialized production... | 910 |
| Kazi | Kazi originally means a judge—civil, criminal and ecclesiastical - among Mohammedans. Now the term... | 1046 |
| Youthful offender | The Term Youthful Offender generally means one who is for purposes of sentencing, older than a juvenile... | 815 |
| Volenti non fit injuria | Volenti–non–fit injuria is a popular Latin term, for "to a willing/consenting person, no injury is... | 1046 |
| Status Quo | The term status quo is a Latin term meaning the present current, existing state of affairs. To maintain... | 946 |
| Veto | The word veto comes from Latin and literally means I / we forbid. Veto means vote against; refuse to... | 770 |
| Temporary Injunction | Temporary injunction is a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been... | 851 |
| Subrogation | Subrogation means substitution of one person for another, giving the substitute the same legal rights... | 588 |
| Self defence | Self-defense usually refers to the use of violence to protect oneself/property and is a possible justification... | 785 |