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Lapsed Gift: A gift
made in a will to a person who has died prior to the
will-makers death.
Larceny: Obtaining
property by fraud or deceit.
Law: The combination
of those rules and principles of conduct promulgated by
legislative authority, derived from court decisions and
established by local custom.
Law Clerks: Persons
trained in the law who assist judges in researching legal
opinions.
Lawsuit or Suit:
Generally, a court action brought by one person, the
plaintiff, against another, the defendant , seeking
compensation for some injury or enforcement of a right.
Leading Case: Case
regarded as having determined the law on a particular
point, thus becoming a guide for later decisions.
Leading Question: A
question that suggests the answer desired of the witness.
A party generally may not ask one's own witness leading
questions. Leading questions may be asked only of hostile
witnesses and on cross-examination.
Legal Aid:
Professional legal services available usually to persons
or organizations unable to afford such services.
Legal Cause:
Substantial factor in bringing about the harm. See also
proximate cause.
Legal Fiction:
Assumption of a fact that may or may not be true made by a
judge to decide a legal question.
Leniency:
Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum
allowed.
Letters of
Administration: Legal document issued by a court that
shows an administrator's legal right to take control of
assets in the deceased person's name.
Letters Testamentary:
Legal document issued by a court that shows an executor's
legal right to take control of assets in the deceased
person's name.
Liability: An
obligation that one is bound in law to perform; usually
involves the payment of money damages.
Liable: Legally
responsible.
Libel: Published
words or pictures that falsely and maliciously defame a
person. Libel is published defamation; slander is spoken.
Liberal construction:
Judicial interpretation of the law whereby the judge
expands the literal meaning of the statute to meet cases
that are clearly within the spirit or reason of the law.
Compare with strict construction whereby the judge adheres
to the literal meaning of the words.
Licensee: In civil
law, a person who enters land with consent, but nothing
more.
Lien: A legal claim
against another person's property as security for a debt.
A lien does not convey ownership of the property, but
gives the lien holder a right to have his or her debt
satisfied out of the proceeds of the property if the debt
is not otherwise paid.
Limine: A motion
requesting that the court not allow certain evidence that
might prejudice the jury.
Limited tort option:
In Pennsylvania, purchasers of motor vehicle insurance can
choose "limited tort," which restricts their
right to seek money damages for an accident caused by
another driver. Under limited tort, the insured can only
seek money damages for economic loss, including medical
bills. The insured is prohibited from seeking damages for
pain and suffering, except under certain limited
circumstances. Compare with full tort option.
Limited Jurisdiction:
Refers to courts that are limited in the types of criminal
and civil cases they may hear. For example, traffic
violations generally are heard by limited jurisdiction
courts.
Litigant: A party to
a lawsuit. Litigation refers to a case, controversy, or
lawsuit.
Living Trust: A
trust set up and in effect during the lifetime of the
grantor. Also called inter vivos trust.
Loss of consortuium:
Damages awarded to a family member (usually a spouse) for
loss of companionship.
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