Law: English Vocabulary List

Explore 30 English words about law with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

C2 30 words C2 English Vocabulary List
litigant /ˈɫɪtɪɡənt/ noun

(law) a person or party involved in a legal case

"The litigant filed a lawsuit."

"The opposing litigant presented a compelling argument that swayed the jury's decision in favor of their client."

punitive damages /pjˈuːnɪtˌɪv dˈæmɪdʒᵻz/ noun

an extra financial compensation awarded in a lawsuit to punish the defendant for bad behavior and deter future wrongdoing

"The court awarded punitive damages to punish the big company."

"Punitive damages are monetary compensation exceeding simple repayment of losses"

intestacy /ɪntˈɛstəsi/ noun

the condition of dying without a valid will, leaving the distribution of one's estate to be determined by the laws of intestate succession rather than specific instructions in a will

"Intestacy laws decide everything."

"After his intestacy, his family faced a long legal battle over the distribution of his estate."

litigator /ˈɫɪtəˌɡeɪtɝ/ noun

a lawyer who specializes in bringing a lawsuit against people or organizations in a court of law

"The litigator was known for his aggressive courtroom style."

"A litigator is a trial attorney who specializes in representing clients in civil lawsuits"

probable cause /pɹˈɑːbəbəl kˈɔːz/ noun

the reasonable suspicion that a crime has occurred or will occur

"Police need probable cause."

"The detective gathered enough evidence to establish probable cause for the arrest of the suspect."

barrister /ˈbæɹɪstɝ/ noun

a legal professional qualified and licensed to advocate on behalf of clients in both lower and higher courts

"The barrister wore a white wig in the old London court."

"The barrister stood before the judge in a black robe and argued passionately that her client should be found innocent of all charges."

affidavit /ˌæfəˈdeɪvət/ noun

a written statement affirmed by oath that can be used as evidence in court

"He signed an affidavit swearing that his statement was true."

"An affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation"

deposition /ˌdɛpəˈzɪʃən/ noun

a recorded testimony given outside of court by a witness or party involved in a legal case, used as evidence in future proceedings

"The witness gave a deposition before the trial began."

"A deposition is sworn out-of-court oral testimony recorded by a court reporter"

notary /ˈnoʊtɝi/ noun

an official authorized to conduct particular legal formalities, especially to make documents legally acceptable

"The notary checked my ID and stamped the document."

"A notary is a public official authorized to certify signatures on legal documents and administer oaths"

adjournment /əˈdʒɝnmənt/ noun

the temporary suspension or postponement of a legal proceeding or meeting

"The judge granted a short adjournment to review new evidence."

"An adjournment is the temporary suspension of a court proceeding or meeting until a later specified date"

acquittal /əˈkwɪtəɫ/ noun

an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with

"The acquittal meant he was free to go home at last."

"The defendant cried tears of relief when the jury returned a verdict of acquittal after deliberating for only two hours."

infraction /ˌɪnˈfɹækʃən/ noun

the act of breaking or not obeying a law, agreement, etc.

"He received a fine for a minor traffic infraction."

"Parking too close to a fire hydrant is a minor traffic infraction that usually results in a small fine but not a criminal record."

indictment /ˌɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ noun

a formal accusation of a crime

"He received an indictment."

"The grand jury returned an indictment against the former CEO for fraud and embezzlement."

parole /pɝˈoʊɫ/ noun

(law) the permission for a prisoner to leave prison before the end of their imprisonment sentence, on the condition of good conduct

"The prisoner was released on parole after five years."

"The prisoner was released on parole after serving fifteen years of his twenty five year sentence."

subpoena /səˈpinə/ noun

a legal document issued by a court or administrative agency, compelling an individual to appear as a witness, produce certain documents, or provide testimony in a legal proceeding

"The witness received a subpoena to appear in court on Monday."

"A subpoena is a legally binding writ ordering a person to attend a court proceeding and give testimony"

remit /ɹiˈmɪt/ noun

the process of sending a legal case from one court to another for review or resolution, often due to jurisdictional or procedural reasons

"The remit was clear."

"The appellate court ordered a remit of the case back to the lower court for further proceedings."

tort /ˈtɔɹt/ noun

a civil wrong causing harm, not a crime

"That was a tort."

"She filed a tort claim against the company after suffering serious injuries at their workplace."

ordinance /ˈɔɹdənəns/ noun

an authoritative or established rule, often issued by a governing body

"The city passed an ordinance banning smoking in all parks."

"An ordinance is a local law or regulation enacted by a municipal government"

extradite /ˈɛkstɹəˌdaɪt/ verb

to send someone accused of a crime to the place where the crime happened or where they are wanted for legal matters

"The country extradited the fugitive criminal."

"The government agreed to extradite the captured terrorist to face justice in the country where he committed his crimes."

adjudicate /əˈdʒudɪˌkeɪt/ verb

to make a formal decision or judgment about who is right in an argument or dispute

"The judge will adjudicate the dispute fairly."

"The judge was asked to adjudicate the dispute between the two neighboring farmers about the property line."

exempt /ɪɡˈzɛmpt/ verb

to officially excuse someone from a requirement or obligation

"The law exempts low-income families from taxes."

"The new law will exempt small businesses from paying the additional tax next year."

remand /ɹɪˈmænd/ verb

to send a case back to a court of lower authority for additional reconsideration or review

"The judge will remand."

"The appellate court decided to remand the case back to the trial court for further proceedings."

witness tampering /wˈɪtnəs tˈæmpɚɹɪŋ/ noun

the act of unlawfully influencing or intimidating a witness in a legal case

"Witness tampering is a crime that can lead to more charges."

"Witness tampering is the illegal act of attempting to influence a witness's testimony through intimidation"

perjure /ˈpɝdʒɝ/ verb

to lie in a court of law after officially swearing to tell the truth

"Do not perjure yourself in court."

"The witness chose to perjure herself rather than testify against her own brother in court."

annul /ˈænəɫ/ verb

to invalidate a legal agreement

"The contract was annulled."

"The court decided to annul the contract due to a fundamental misunderstanding of its terms."

co-sign /kˈoʊsˈaɪn/ verb

to sign a document in addition to another person's signature to guarantee a loan or financial obligation

"His parents co-signed his student loan."

"My father refused to co-sign the loan for my new car because he was worried about the payments."

bar /bɑr/ noun

the physical railing or barrier in a courtroom that separates participants from the judge

"The defendant stood at the bar."

"The judge instructed the defendant to remain behind the bar in the courtroom."

injunction /ˌɪnˈdʒəŋkʃən/ noun

a legal order from a court that requires a party to do or refrain from doing a specific action

"The court issued an injunction against the company."

"The court issued an injunction to stop the construction until the environmental review was completed."

annex /ˈæˌnɛks/ verb

to attach a document to another, especially in formal or legal writings

"Annex the document now."

"Please annex the supplementary report to the main proposal before submitting it to the board."

infringe /ˌɪnˈfɹɪndʒ/ verb

to violate someone's rights or property

"His actions infringe upon my rights."

"The court ruled that the small company did not infringe on the larger corporation's patent."

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