Eyewitness – the term sets up the legal figure of a witness during court trial, who has observed with his own eyes the event they are testifying on, so he/she is able to confirm the fact, respectively to produce a…

Extrinsic fraud – in Criminal Law the term refers to a type of fraud that prevents a person from being informed about their own rights, respectively avoid using these rights.

Extra work – this is a term used in Building Law to detail performance of building work by the assignee, which work has not been required under the terms of the construction contract, but at the end of the day…

Extraterritorial jurisdiction – the term refers to the legal capability of a local court to operate behind the borders of its area of regular practice. For a district court it would be a case where to operate in another Municipality.

Extraordinary rendition – the term refers to the actual transfer of a convicted person for terrorism from one country towards another. In the immigration Law it has also an alternative meaning – of illegal transfer of a person from one…