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Abandonment can be used in relation to the abandonment of ... | | abrogate |
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To repeal or cancel an old law using another law ... | | abstract of judgment |
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Summary of the court’s final decision. Can be used as ... | | abstract: |
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A summary of what a court or government agency does. ... | | Acceptance |
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A draft or a promise to pay, at a pre-determined ... | | Accessorial Service and Accessorials |
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Services beyond the regular transportation of the goods, such as ... | | accessory |
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A person that helps someone else commit a crime, either ... | | accomplice |
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A person that helps someone else commit a crime. Can ... | | accrual |
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The total amount of child support payments that you owe ... | | accused |
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The person that is charged with a crime and has ... | | acknowledgment |
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Saying, testifying, or assuring that something is true. You can ... | | Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment |
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A court form that the judgment creditor must fill out, ... | | acquittal |
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When a judge or jury finds that the person on ... | | Acronyms |
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For a list of (international) trade related acronyms ... | | Act of God |
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A natural event or forces of nature which are not ... | | action |
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In court, when one person sues someone else to:. defend ... | | active status |
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A case that is in court but isn’t "settled" or ... | | Active Stock |
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Goods in active pick locations, ready for order filling. ... | | Activity Based Costing |
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A method of cost management that identifies business activities performed, ... | | ad litem |
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"For this lawsuit." Comes from Latin ... | | Ad Valorem ('according to the value') Duties |
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See Duty. ... | | adjournment |
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To put off a court hearing until another time or ... | | adjudicate |
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When a judge hears and decides a case ... | | adjudication |
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The judge’s decision in a case or action ... | | administrative procedure |
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The way an executive government agency makes and enforces support ... | |