Reattachment – this legal term finds application in Property Law in some jurisdictions. In a situation where a primary mortgage has been placed, the property owner could establish another, a secondary mortgage on the real estate. The process is called…

Reassign – this legal term literally means to transfer an asset, goods or a right. In the area of Law of Contracts, reassignment is the act via which the assigned contractor (the one who has to perform something) transfers his…

Reasonable payment – this legal term finds application within the area of Property Conveyance. It details a payment towards property lawyer for performance of conveyance services in reasonable time. The payment should be at the similar rate if these services…

Reasonable force – this term applies in the area of Criminal Law in some jurisdictions. There it details the degree of physical force, used by a policeman, by a security guard or by a citizen, for arresting a criminal. And…

Reasonable man rule – in the area of Investments, this term details a consideration that an investor or a fiduciary should perform the needed usual trade care, discretion and average intelligence in receiving good return or income. In other words,…

Reasonable doubt – this term means that a person has found good factual basis not to believe that something is really in the way it has been told to him. For example, within the area of Criminal Law, an investigator may…

Reasonable care – understood as the usual type of care and attention, exercised by a person in a particular situation. In the different branches of Law, this term has a different meaning: – In the area of Commercial Law, the…

Reasonable accommodation – this is a term used within the sphere of Labor Law in many legal systems. It describes the process of amendment of the workplace in a way so a concrete group of employees to be able to…

Rearrangement – within the area of Criminal Law, this term describes a conviction against the criminal with amended or changed act of indictment. Usually, this procedure understood as “re-conviction”, happens in cases where the prosecution has found new pieces of…

Re-argument – this term details a method in the Common Law Trials. Re-argument brings to the attention of the judge a serious matter, which has not been examined previously. Or where very little attention has been paid to it by…