Conversancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Betacism
Excessive or extended use of the b sound in speech due to conversion of other sounds into it as through inability to distinguish them from b or because of difficulty in
wiretap
to engage in wiretapping [had probable cause to ] vt : to interpret through wiretapping [a wiretapped telephone conversation] ;also : to connect to the telephone line of for the purpose of wiretapping [wiretapped her home] compare
common room
or university set aside for the common use of everyone It usually has comfortable chairs for reading or conversation and some provision for obtaining refreshments
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trover
trover [short for action of trover and conversion; Anglo-French trover act of finding (alluding to goods lost by the plaintiff and found by the defendant), from
transcript
said either in a proceeding, such as a trial, or during some other exchange, such as a telephone conversation. Source: Federal Judicial Center
record
to cause (as sound, images, or data) to be registered on something in reproducible form [ a telephone conversation] vi : to record something [re-kərd] n 1 : the documentary account of something [confidential medical s]: as
mortgage
the civil law of Louisiana : a blanket mortgage that burdens all present and future property home equity conversion mortgage : reverse mortgage in this entry judicial mortgage in the civil law of Louisiana : a mortgage
means test
individual debtor's chapter 7 filing is presumed to be an abuse of the Bankruptcy Code requiring dismissal or conversion of the case (generally to chapter 13). Abuse is presumed if the debtor's aggregate current monthly income (see
liquid
liquid 1 a : consisting of cash or capable of ready conversion into cash [ assets] b : capable of covering current liabilities out of current assets esp. in a
ineffective assistance of counsel
of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is present during conversations between the attorney and the defendant. The existence of a conflict of interest on the part of the
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Conversancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Betacism
Excessive or extended use of the b sound in speech due to conversion of other sounds into it as through inability to distinguish them from b or because of difficulty in
wiretap
to engage in wiretapping [had probable cause to ] vt : to interpret through wiretapping [a wiretapped telephone conversation] ;also : to connect to the telephone line of for the purpose of wiretapping [wiretapped her home] compare
common room
or university set aside for the common use of everyone It usually has comfortable chairs for reading or conversation and some provision for obtaining refreshments
Keep your definitions linked to case research
trover
trover [short for action of trover and conversion; Anglo-French trover act of finding (alluding to goods lost by the plaintiff and found by the defendant), from
transcript
said either in a proceeding, such as a trial, or during some other exchange, such as a telephone conversation. Source: Federal Judicial Center
record
to cause (as sound, images, or data) to be registered on something in reproducible form [ a telephone conversation] vi : to record something [re-kərd] n 1 : the documentary account of something [confidential medical s]: as
mortgage
the civil law of Louisiana : a blanket mortgage that burdens all present and future property home equity conversion mortgage : reverse mortgage in this entry judicial mortgage in the civil law of Louisiana : a mortgage
means test
individual debtor's chapter 7 filing is presumed to be an abuse of the Bankruptcy Code requiring dismissal or conversion of the case (generally to chapter 13). Abuse is presumed if the debtor's aggregate current monthly income (see
liquid
liquid 1 a : consisting of cash or capable of ready conversion into cash [ assets] b : capable of covering current liabilities out of current assets esp. in a
ineffective assistance of counsel
of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is present during conversations between the attorney and the defendant. The existence of a conflict of interest on the part of the
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