Redeemable share – in the sphere of Corporate Law, this legal term refers to a share that can be bought back by the party which has issued it. Redeemable shares could be bought back (i.e. withdrawn from the market) due…

Reddendume clause – in the sphere of Property Conveyance this legal term refers to a specific term or condition, embedded in a title deed. With such a term the vendor keeps exercising a certain right for themselves. For example this…

Redacted proof – within the meaning, applicable in the Court Trials, a redacted proof is amended proof in a version to suit the needs of the lawsuit and to be appropriate for presenting to the court.

Recusal – in practice, this legal term has got an application in the area of Court Trials, where details the withdrawal of a judge or prosecutor, due to various facts – that because have got personal interests in the case,…

Recurring hiring – within the meaning, given by the Labor Law, this term details a hiring of employer for performance of concrete job or labor activity. In other words, it is not a permanent employment in most cases. Usually the…

Recurring closing expenses – in practice, usually within the sphere of Conveyance, this term refers to the costs, associated with completion of a purchase of real estate, and respectively payable by the acquirer. These recurring closing expenses may be a…

Recurrent nuisance – In practice, within the area of Tort Law, this term details a repeated nuisance; the one that harms the rights of a person time after time. Recurrent nuisance causes damages on periods where each nuisance is individual…

Rectification – this term has two different meanings, depending of its application in practice: 1) Within the area of Court Trials in some legal systems, this term details the procedure of removal of a mistake (usually a technical mistake) in…

Recruiting – within the meaning, given by the Labor Law in many legal systems, recruiting refers to hiring new employee for the job position. I.e. it is the procedure of “new hires”. In a brief description, it includes setting a…

Re cross examination – within the area of Court Trials in some jurisdictions, this term details the act of placing questions to the witness, by the opposite party; which basically tries to dispute whatever the witness has answered to the…