n. a possibility of future enjoyment of something one counts on receiving, usually referring to real property or the estate of a deceased person, such as a remainder, reversion, or distribution after the death of someone who has use for life.
prep. Latin for "instead of a parent" or "in place of a parent," this phrase identifies a foster parent, a county custodial agency or a boarding school which is taking care of a minor, including protecting his/her rights.
n. the rather minimal amount paid each day to jurors, plus payment for mileage from home to court.
n. a detailed report to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by a corporation making an issuance of shares to be advertised and sold to the general public in more than one state (in interstate commerce), which must be approved by the SEC before it will approve the stock issuance. (______________ Statement)
n. generally a federal tax on the transfer of a dead person's assets to his heirs and beneficiaries.
n. a person who occupies real property owned by another based upon an agreement between the person and the landlord/owner, almost always for rental payments.
n. a method used for a debtor to work out a payment schedule to his/her creditors through a trustee who receives directly a portion of the debtor's income on a regular basis to pay the debtor's bills. (Assignment for ___________ __ _________)
n. an unrealistic notion that any person (male or female) is capable of having a child no matter at what age, infirmity or physical deficiency. (Fertile ____________)
n. the act of consigning goods to one who will sell them for the owner or transport them for the owner.
n. a telephone bank operation in which fast-talking telemarketers or campaigners attempt to sell stock, services, goods, or candidates and act as if they are calling from an established company or brokerage.
n. person who by place of birth, nationality of one or both parents, or by going through the naturalization process has sworn loyalty to a nation.
n. an investigation and/or a hearing held by the coroner (a county official) when there is a violent death either by accident or homicide, the cause of death is not immediately clear, there are mysterious circumstances surrounding the death, or the deceased was a prisoner.
v. to offer evidence in a trial.
v. to forgive, support, and/or overlook moral or legal failures of another without protest, with the result that it appears that such breaches of moral or legal duties are acceptable.