No doubt, one of the things that
make legal language hardest to understand is its unusual words and terms. Some
legal terms such as-judge, court, interrogation etc. are relatively well known,
where as others are complete mystery to non-professionals. Some legal writings
tend to consist of very long sentences, sometimes hundreds of words in length.
Here's some difficult legal words
and terms. Without knowing these, transcribing legal documents will be almost
impossible.
1. Arbitration-A method of
alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agrees to
abide by the decision of an arbitrator.
2. Assignment-The transfer of
legal rights, from one person to another.
3. Bankruptcy-This is a
process governed by the federal law to help people, when they cannot or will
not pay their bills.
4. Bifurcation-Splitting a
trial into two parts: a liability phase and a penalty phase.
5. Certiorari- It refers to
the order of a court so that it can review the decision and proceedings in the
lower court.
6. Deed-A written legal
document that describes a piece of property and outlines its boundaries.
7. Defamation-The publication
of the statement that injures a person’s reputation.
8. Deposition-It is a process
in which a witness testifies under oath, before trial.
9. Escrow-The deed of a property
will be in escrow( in pending), until the completion of the real estate
transaction.
10. Foreclosure-When a
borrower cannot repay a loan and the lender seeks to sell the property.
11. Immunity-Exemption from a
legal duty or penalty.
12. Implied warranty-A
guarantee imposed by law in a sale.
13. Intestate-To die without
a will.
14. Plaintiff-The person who
initiates a lawsuit.
15. Pro se-A person who
represents himself in court alone without the help of the lawyer.
16. Quash-To nullify or
declare invalid.
17. Slander-Defamatory oral
statements and gestures
18. Subpoena-An order
compelling a person to appear in court or produce documents.
19.Suvoir Dire-Means speak the truth.