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Across
n. in criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime.
n. the process of proving a will is valid and thereafter administering the estate of a dead person according to the terms of the will.
n. a merchant who buys products (usually in bulk or lots) and then sells them to various retailers.
v. to confirm and sometimes add substantiating (reinforcing) testimony to the testimony of another witness or a party in a trial.
n. the taking by law enforcement officers of potential evidence in a criminal case.
n. the actual handing to another of an object, money or document (such as a deed) to complete a transaction.
n. is the questioning of a witness by the party who called him or her, in a trial
n. the period a criminal defendant has been in jail, often while awaiting bail or awaiting trial.
n. a judgment for an amount not covered by the value of security put up for a loan or installment payments. (____________ Judgment)
adj., adv. referring to gifts made through trusts by a grandparent to a grandchild, skipping one's child (the grandchild's parent). (___________ skipping)
n. the watchfulness, attention, caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would exercise. If a person's actions do not meet this standard __ ______, then his/her acts fail to meet the standard which all people (supposedly) have toward others.
n. a tax on an individual's net income.
Down
n. lawyer lingo for a fundamental and well-accepted legal principle that does not require any further explanation. (____________ Law)
n. organized refusal to purchase products or patronize a store to damage the producer or merchant monetarily, to influence its policy, and/or to attract attention to a social cause.
n. a person or entity who makes a specific proposal to another to enter into a contract.
n. a person (usually a minor) who has a guardian appointed by the court to care for and take responsibility for that person.
n. when more than one person or entity is sued in one lawsuit, each party sued is called a (____________).
n. the act of voluntarily terminating a criminal prosecution or a lawsuit or one of its causes of action by one of the parties.
v. to use a document, exhibit or previous testimony in order to help a witness recall an event or prior statement when the witness has responded to a question that he/she could not remember. (________ one's memory)
v. carrying on the normal activities of a corporation on a regular basis or with substantial contacts-not just an occasional shipment. (Doing ______________)
n. 1) husband, wife and children. 2) all blood relations. 3) all who live in the same household including servants and relatives, with some person or persons directing this economic and social unit.
n. a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
n. a discount or deduction on sales price.
n. the situation when more than one person has an interest in real property at the same time.
n. documentary evidence of title to real property. A ___________ could be a deed, a decree of distribution proving inheritance, or a contract of sale. (_____________ of title)