Remedial action
Remedial action – this phrase is part of the Tort Law and in practice it is used in civil proceedings in some jurisdictions where refers to the legal right of a person to seek refund, or recovery of damages occurred…
Remedial action – this phrase is part of the Tort Law and in practice it is used in civil proceedings in some jurisdictions where refers to the legal right of a person to seek refund, or recovery of damages occurred…
Remarry – within the meaning, given by the Family Law in some legal systems, this term details the act of entering into another, second marriage, once and the previous one has been officially terminated (via consent order or via court…
Remainder– in practice this legal term applies in the area of Property Law. There it details a right to future enjoyment or ownership of real property. The “left-over” after the property has been conveyed first to another party. A remainder interest…
Remand – This verb applies in the Criminal Law. It details the act of ordering for accused person to be kept in custody or placed on bail pending further appearance in court. Usually the pursued goal of such remand is…
Relievable person – In practice, this legal term applies in the area of Tort Law. There it refers to the figure of a person who has the legal right to pretend a compensation for occurred damages. Usually people pursue monetary…
Relevant Proof – within the meaning, given by the Court Trial procedures, relevant proof refers to a a proof which in smaller or bigger value is important for discovering the truth on a particular lawsuit and for determining the positions…
Relevant conduct – this legal term finds application in the area of Criminal Law. There it refers to the behaviour by the criminal during committing the crime. This particular behavior (being a mixture of acts) is a subject of examination…
Relegation – this legal term in practice applies in the area of Court Procedures. There it details the act of forwarding a lawsuit towards another stage court (usually due to lack of powers of the sending court to hear and…
Release pardon – In many jurisdictions the term “release pardon” refers to a government decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime, to be free and absolved of that conviction, as if never convicted – namely…
Released witness – This term has got application in the area of Court Procedures. In practice, a witness is released (freed from an obligation or duty) by the court, when he or she has given oral testimony in a case,…