Per quod – this term comes from Latin and it is used in Court Trials to detail a situation where proofs for special damages have been asked by the court in order to be collected and presented. Then the court…

Perpetuity – this term means something that is permanent and not ending quickly. The term is used in the Contract Law in many jurisdictions, where details the deadlines, implemented in contracts, for making payments that continue indefinitely – it sets…

Perpetuating testimony – in the court trials this phrase details the recording of evidence (usually a testimony by witness) when the prosecution is afraid that the person who has brought that evidence may not be able to confirm it on…

Perpetual succession – this legal term finds application in the area of Corporate Law. In some legal systems it details the stability and existence of a local corporate body, without any affect by one of its owners or shareholders. This…

Perpetual injunction – within the court trials this phrase refers to issued provision by the court (that could be taken at anytime during the lawsuit), that prohibites one of the participating parties from doing a specific course of action. Briefly…

Perpetual edict – this phrase is used in court trials, where describes an order or verdict by the court, which has been then incorporated in the local legislation in order to become permanent and stable act of Law to be…

Perpetual statute – within the sphere of Parliamentary Law this phrase refers to each act of legislation that is stable in time and is expected to take force for long period in the future within the concrete country or society.…

Perpetual – this term means: termless, without deadlines, a lifetime. For example, in the area of Real estate Law, a perpetual easement is an easement which lasts permanently, usually through the whole lifetime of the easement holder. This may be…

Perpetrator – this term is part of the Criminal Law in many legal systems, where details the figure of the convicted who has committed the crime and has injured the victim (or killed it). Finding the guilt of the perpetrator…

Permutation – within the Real Estate Law permutation means a deal of exchange, a swap – for example exchange of the ownership of apartments between two individuals, who are interesting in taking the ownership of each other’s property without involving…