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Aggravated Vehicle Taking is the act of stealing a vehicle, driving it dangerously and as a result, injuring someone or damaging property.
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An Agricultural Holdng is a type of tenancy agreement for someone who is carrying out agricultural work. The tenant has speacial rights, for example when the tenancy finishes and the right to compensation for improvements to the land. However, if...
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Aiding and Abetting is the act of helping someone to commit a crime.
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Under Land, Property and Real Estate area of law, Airspace is the space in the atmosphere directly above a piece of land. If you own a piece of land, you also own the airspace above the land.
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An Alias is a false name, or a name someone is otherwise known as.
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An Alibi is a means of defence by an accused person, which would suggest that they could not have committed the crime in question.
Alibi is the Latin term for 'At another place or 'Elsewhere'.
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In legal terms, an Alien is someone from a foreign country.
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In Property Law, Alienation is the transferring of ownership of property from one person to another.
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Aliexi Juris is a latin term meaning "words applied to a persons who are suject to the authority of others", for example a child who is under the authority of a guardian; the child is said to be aliexi juris.
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In Scottish Law this refers to the giving of an amount of money or other finacial support from one spouse to another after seperation or divorce following a Court order. In England and Wales this is know as maintenance.
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Alimony is a term used to describe the giving of an amount of money or other finacial support from one spouse to another after seperation or divorce following a Court order. Alimony is referred to as maintenance in England and Wales and Aliment in...
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Aliunde is the Latin term for 'From elsewhere' or 'From a different source'.
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'All That' is a term used in conveyancing and is used to introduce the description of the property which is being conveyed.
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An Allegation is an unproved statement declaring that something has happened.
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An Alliance is a military treaty between two or more countries. An alliance provides for a mutually planned offensive or for assistance if any member of the alliance is subjected to an attack.
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Allocation is the process by which a judge assisgns a defended civil case to one of the three case management tracks - the small claims track, the fast track and the multi track.
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These reforms only relate to Magistrates Court in England and Wales. Abolition of Committal proceedings and allocation of either way offences in Magistrates Court The abolition of committal proceedings ends the responsibility of Magistrates to be...
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Issued to all parties after a defence has been filed. This form details all the evidence to be used as well as the required domestic arrangements for the trial
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In certain areas of law the allocation rate is the proportion of money left to be invested after charges have been taken off when money is paid into a fund, for example a pension fund. So if the charges were 5%, the alocation rate would be 95%.
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