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Define the following terms as used in law:
1) Bill
2) Tort
3) Tortfeasor
4) Injunction
5) Habeas Corpus
6) Judicial Precedence
7) Mandamus
8) Certiorari
Define the following terms as used in law:
1) Bill
2) Tort
3) Tortfeasor
4) Injunction
5) Habeas Corpus
6) Judicial Precedence
7) Mandamus
8) Certiorari
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more than 3 weeks ago
1) Bill: A proposed law that is presented to a legislative body for consideration and potential enactment.
2) Tort: A civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person, leading to legal liability for the person who commits the wrongful act.
3) Tortfeasor: A person who commits a tort, causing harm or loss to another person and therefore being legally responsible for the consequences of their actions.
4) Injunction: A court order that requires a person or entity to stop doing a certain action or to perform a specific action, typically to prevent harm or enforce a legal right.
5) Habeas Corpus: A legal principle that protects individuals from being unlawfully detained or imprisoned, allowing them to challenge the legality of their detention in court.
6) Judicial Precedence: The legal principle that decisions made by higher courts in similar cases should be followed by lower courts in future cases, creating a consistent and predictable legal system.
7) Mandamus: A court order that compels a public official or government agency to perform a specific duty that they are legally required to do.
8) Certiorari: A legal process by which a higher court reviews a decision made by a lower court, typically to determine if there were any errors of law or procedure in the lower court's decision.
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more than 3 weeks ago
1) Bill: A proposed law that is introduced into a legislative body for consideration and approval.
2) Tort: A civil wrong that results in injury or damage to another person or their property.
3) Tortfeasor: A person who is liable for committing a tort.
4) Injunction: A court order that prevents a person from doing or continuing a specific action.
5) Habeas Corpus: A writ that requires a person in custody to be brought before a judge to determine if their detention is lawful.
6) Judicial Precedence: A legal principle established by a court in a previous case that is binding on subsequent courts in similar cases.
7) Mandamus: A court order that compels a person to perform a specific duty.
8) Certiorari: A writ issued by a higher court to review the proceedings of a lower court to determine if any errors were made.