n. fraudulent failure to reveal information which someone knows and is aware that in good faith he/she should communicate to another.
n. acts adopted by Congress to outlaw or restrict business practices considered to be monopolistic or which restrain interstate commerce.
n. an insurance company which agrees to pay someone who pays them for insurance for losses suffered pursuant to the terms of an insurance policy. For this benefit the customer pays the company a fee, called a premium.
n. same as "personalty." (Personal __________)
n. a person who holds a lien on another's property or funds.
adj. cannot be altered or voided, usually in reference to an interest in real property.
n. the humorous use of an existing song, play, or writing which changes the words to give farcical and ironic meaning.
n. governmental penalties against convicted criminal defendants which are barbaric, involve torture and/or shock the public morality. They are specifically prohibited under the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (__________ ___ ________ Punishment)
n. a specific amount stated in a contract or negotiable instrument (like a promissory note) at the time the document is written. (Sum _________)
n. Latin for "Great Charter," it was a document delineating a series of laws establishing the rights of English barons and major landowners and limiting the absolute authority of the King of England.
n. a surveyor's description of a parcel of real property, using carefully measured distances, angles and directions, which results in what is called a "legal description" of the land, as distinguished from merely a street address or parcel number. (______ and Bounds)
adj. not supported by fair or substantial cause or reason. Most often it is used in reference to a judge's ruling.
n. the attempt to settle a legal dispute through active participation of a third party who works to find points of agreement and make those in conflict agree on a fair result.
n. a person to whom property is transferred by sale or gift, particularly real property.