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Terms for subject Law (8282 entries)
E.E. essential elements
Essex County Detective ECD
authenticate establish that something is genuine or valid
estate a right to enjoy possession of a piece of land for a period of time Millen­nium
estate Everything a person (alive or dead) owns and owes. There are different types of estates, like probate, nonprobate, trust and taxable estates. Probate estate: The property in someone's will. Or, if they do not have a will, the property the probate court handles. Nonprobate estate: The property the probate court does not handle. For example, if there's a trust or joint tenancy. Trust estate: Property in a trust. A trustee controls the trust. Taxable estate: The property subject to federal estate tax when a person dies. For example, life insurance
estate in real property estate in property Moonra­nger
estate in real property estate in property Moonra­nger
estate tax Generally, a tax on the privilege of transferring property to others after a person's death. In addition to federal estate taxes, many states have their own estate taxes
Estimated Date Of Confinement EDC
Estimated Earning Potential EEP
estoppel "estoppel"
estoppel An act or statement that prevents a person from later making claims to the contrary
et al Andrew­052
et al In Latin, this means "and others." Refers to parties not included in the formal name of a court case
et al. et alia
et al. et alius
et al. et alia
et al. et alius
et seq An abbreviation for et sequentes, or et sequentia. Latin meaning "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes
et ux In Latin, this means "and wife."