with respect to or consisting of a person`s refusal to do anything that they are legally required to do, such as complying with an agreement or paying a debt, to formally declare that you believe something is true, just or real a corporation that is not human but has many rights and obligations, for example, a company, government agency or NGO in England and Wales, someone who in the past has often sued people just to cause trouble. A person considered a vexatious litigant must obtain permission from a judge to initiate new legal proceedings. British a permanent position a barrister (= Senior Lawyer in the UK) is legally given in a number of rooms to avoid or prevent loud or violent behaviour in public In some situations, the words are legitimate and legal roughly equivalent. However, legitimate may refer to a right or legal status, but also, in the case of extensive use, to a right or status supported by tradition, custom or recognized norms. The words legal and legal may be used in similar contexts, but legal applies to strict compliance with the provisions of the law and applies in particular to what is regulated by law. Although all of these words mean «in accordance with the law,» the law refers to what is sanctioned by law or in accordance with the law, especially when written or administered by the courts. If a court decision is final, it cannot be brought before a higher court 1. Noun phrase Non-profit organizations have different legal statuses, although not all are charities. Adjective.
[`ˈliːgəl`] with legal effect or force. the principle that judges should base their judicial decisions on written laws and precedents without regard to their personal and political opinions to participate formally legally in a mock court case, usually as part of the training of a law student; the legal liability to have caused harm or to have caused harm or to have paid for something legal the fact that your case may be tried by a court dishonest encouragement, especially by a lawyer, to start a vexatious legal battle (= legal action with no other purpose than trouble) the situation where a person is held legally responsible for the actions of another person, For example, when an employer is responsible for an employee`s actions. Vicarious liability is often referred to as secondary employer liability. a fact or set of facts sufficient to justify legal action in respect of things that have no physical form Something promised or given by one party in exchange for something promised or given by another party Legal to validate a legal document by signing or sealing a written request or question from a party to a dispute, that of the other party. An interrogation is now generally referred to as a request for additional information. Legally liable for damage or injury to a particular person, so you have to pay them something to officially tell someone that you intend to make legal money that someone involved in a court case has to give to help pay the lawyers and the court, usually after losing the case, to say that a legal agreement or obligation is now terminated, if a court decision is objectionable, a court or other authority may be asked to modify the legal damage caused to your reputation, career or feelings by someone or something legal, if the property reverts to its previous owner, it will be returned to that owner. The meanings of lawful and legal largely overlap; However, lawfulness may apply to respect for laws of any kind (e.g., natural, divine, general, or canonical).