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[edit] Concepts
- benign discrimination (legal definition)
- chthonic law (related to primitive law)
- condemnation board - mentioned in Richard Mattingly murder case
- fraud law
- dangerousness (legal)
- decennial liability
- disclosure schedule or Schedule of Exceptions
- double actionability
- equitable title
- ex ante regulation (an EU concept, see http://ec.europa.eu/archives/ISPO/infosoc/telecompolicy/review99/pres10-11e0/tsld001.htm)
- familial nexus
- federal navigational servitude
- Free Democratic Order - Freiheitliche demokratische Grundordnung, basic pillars of the German constitution such as balance of powers etc.
- heads of loss
- Homine Libero Exhibendo
- inchoate lien
- incrimination - see incriminate and self-incrimination
- international marriage broker regulation act (IMBRA)
- judicial authority
- juris privat
- Labor Law: Laudermill letters & hearings
- Law of confidence - these?: Duty of confidentiality and Solicitor-client privilege
- legal history of Russia
- legal literacy
- legally enshrined
- mitigating evidence
- Mexican law - Law of Mexico
- mitigation (legal) - see Extenuating circumstances
- nostrification (of diplomas/academic degrees)
- objective régime (international treaty law)
- origin of law
- natural logorights a natural rights based Libertarian legal theory of IP
- principle of party disposition
- probation hearing
- reasonable and probable grounds
- reasonable steps defence
- regulatory procedure
- reliance (legal definition) one method of calculating damages. or Reliance loss or Reliance damages
- Res extra commercium
- Supercomplaint as mentioned in three articles including Energywatch
- Swiss law - Law of Switzerland
- Theory of Liability (legal definition) - Used in Final Judgement against Microsoft by Kollar-Kotelly Civil Action No. 98-1232
- trial as an adult
- vehicle mileage tax trying it in Oregon and Minnesota
- visiting judge (District Courts)
- Lea Tsemel (or Leah Tsemel) - famous Israeli lawyer who defends many Palestinian suicide bombers
[edit] Notable court cases and litigants
- ACLU v. Zell Miller (1996)
- American Communications Association v. Douds (1950)
- American Isuzu Motors v. Ntsebeza (current, discussed in New York Times May 12, 2008)
- Anthony Amsterdam NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund lawyer. Oral advocate in Furman v. Georgia.
- Bartkus v. Illinois (1959)
- Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly (2007)
- Bennett, Coleman and Co. vs Union of India (1986)
- Bernstein, Brenda Joy (B.J.) Genarlow Wilson's Wilson v. State of Georgia attorney and founder of My5th.org (2007)
- Bourgeois v. Peters (2004) Text of decision includes cites to Wikipedia.
- Bowen v. Kendrick (1988)
- Campbell v. Clinton (2000)
- Center for Constitutional Rights v. Bush
- Chandler v. Miller (1997)
- David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt - The libel trial that forced Deborah Lipstadt to prove there is such a thing as historical truth as well as disproving holocaust denial
- Davis v. United States, Important case that was the impetus for LDS Church's mission cost equalization program
- Dellums v. Bush (1990)
- Detroit News v. Ashcroft (2002)
- Elektra Records Company v. Gem Electronic Distributors, Inc.
- First Lutheran Church v. Los Angeles County, 482 U.S. 304 (1987)
- Frankovitch case
- Georgia v. Ashcroft 539 U.S. 461 (2003)
- Gray v. New Hampshire Indemnity Co. ← Please provide a citation for this case so that it can be retrieved, and an article written.
- Guey Hung Lee v. Johnson Supreme Court rules in favor of desegregating all-Chinese public schools (1971)
- Harter v. Vernon, 101 F.3d 334 (4th Cir. 1996)
- Home Building & Loan Association v. Blaisdell
- Intel Corp. v. Hamidi (2003)
- Laurin v. Oklahoma (1950) One of the civil rights cases that concerned equal education and eventually led to Brown v. Board of Education.
- Leandro v. State of North Carolina (1997, 346 NC 336)
- Adolph Luetgert
- Lugar-Pence bill
- Lynch v.Baxley (Alabama court case concerning the mentally ill)
- Mareva Compania Naviera SA v. International Bulkcarriers SA [1975] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 509
- McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
- National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
- New Bedford Bar Rape
- Nippon Yusen Kaisha v. Karageorgis (1975) 2 Lloyd’s Rep 37
- People (of California) v. Hernandez (1964)
- Popov v. Hayashi (2002)
- Quilici v. Morton Grove (1982)
- United States v. Leong (1997)
- United States v. Lilley ← Which one?
- United States v. Schoon (1992) (Indirect civil disobedience)
- Veazie Banks v. Fenno, a U.S. Supreme Court case circa 1870 that upheld the power of Congress to tax currency issued by the states, and thus effectively ended the issuing of state currencies [1]
- Walz v. Tax Commission (1970)
- Linda Walker (2005)
- Joyti De-Laurey (2004)
- The Yankee Candle Co. v. New England Candle Co., 14 F. Supp. 2d 154, 162 (D. Mass. 1998)
- Zadvydas v. Davis (2001)
[edit] Intellectual property
[edit] Copyright
- Twin Books v. Walt Disney Co.[1]
- Broadcasting Treaty (proposed)
- Copyright Tribunal, The Copyright Tribunal (UK law) [2]
- Copyright World (journal)
- Sun Community Source Licensing (SCSL) [3]
- Urheberrechtsgesetz (German copyright law)
- Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms (Geneva Phonograms Convention, 1971)
[edit] Patent
- Added subject-matter or Added subject-matter in the European Patent Convention (Article 123(2) EPC and other equivalent provisions)
- Arrangements for deposit accounts (special regulation of the EPC)
- Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF)
- Astron Clinica and others Applications (Astron Clinica, Astron Clinica v Comptroller-General), UK Court decision allowing computer program claims ([2008] EWHC 85) [4] [5] [6]
- Auslegeschrift (German patent law)
- Austrian Patent Office or Österreichisches Patentamt (ÖPA)
- Blatt für Patent-, Muster- und Zeichenwesen (German periodical, abbrev.: BlfPMZ)
- Bringing Examination and Search Together (BEST, European Patent Office program)
- Federal Association of German Patent Attorneys (Bundesverband Deutscher Patentanwälte) [7]
- Chamber of German Patent Attorneys (Patentanwaltskammer) [8]
- Claim chart
- Claim differentiation, Claim Differentiation [9]
- Clarity and conciseness in the European Patent Convention (Article 84 EPC)
- Common general knowledge (of the skilled person in the art), often a significant aspect when assessing inventive step in European patent law [10]
- Delphion (patent database)
- DEPATIS (patent search database)
- Dutch Industries Ltd. v. Commissioner of Patents (2001) (Canada)
- Election of species (United States patent law)
- Enabling disclosure
- Eolas Techs., Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.
- EPO International Academy [11]
- European Patent Decisions [12]
- European Patent Forum [13] [14]
- Final action (United States patent law)
- First Office Action on the Merits (FOAM) (United States patent law)
- First and second medical indications
- Foreign filing license
- French patent law
- German patent law
- Hiroshi Ogawa (Former head of Japanese Patent Office)
- INID (codes on patent publications)
- In re Beauregard (U.S. software patent case law) (note Claim (patent)#Beauregard_claim)
- In re Lowry (U.S. software patent case law)
- Inventor's certificate
- Kunin, Stephen, former Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
- Large entity (United States and Canadian patent laws)
- Lincoln/Interlas, Dutch Supreme Court landmark decision on cross-border injunctions, 24 October 1993 (?)
- Makoto Nakajima (Head of Japanese Patent Office)
- Non-binding opinion (UK patent law)
- Offenlegungsschrift (German patent law)
- Offenlegungstag (German patent law)
- Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) (U.S. patent law)
- Patent defense
- patent docket
- Patent hold (in the context of a thesis temporarily restricted from publication until a patent application is filed [15])
- Patent information
- Patent mapping
- PatentScope or PatentScope Search Service (Online file inspection of PCT files)
- Patentanwaltskammer (Germany)
- Patentschrift (German patent law)
- PATLIB
- PaTrAS (DPMA filing software)
- PCT-ROAD (Patent Applications Management Software [16])
- PCT-SAFE (WIPO's electronic filing software)
- Pipeline patent (Brazilian patent law [17])
- Presumption of patentably indistinct claims (United States patent law)
- Principle of good faith (Case law of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office)
- Prior claim approach
- Prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
- Public prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
- Programme for accelerated prosecution of European patent applications (PACE)
- Request for reconsideration (after final action), in United States patent law
- Reissue application
- Reports of Patent Cases (RPC) (a UK series that goes back to 1883 and which is mandated by statute) [18][19]
- Rolla, Joe, current Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
- Rothschild Patent Museum
- Schriftzeichengesetz (German law - typeface patents?)
- Selection invention (EPC practice)
- Shinjiro Ono (Deputy commissioner of the Japanese Patent Office)
- Small entity (United States and Canadian patent laws)
- STN Patent Databases by STN International
- Suggested restriction requirement (SRR) (United States patent law)
- Tafas v. Dudas, Tafas v. Dudas et al (contesting new USPTO rules on continuation and claims) [20] [21] [22]
- Technical character as it is understood by EPO, HCJ and BGH
- Utility certificate
- Utynam, John of (first recorded patentee)
- Whole content approach, Whole-content approach
[edit] Trademark
- Fair use (trademark law) (comparison of the U.S. law with laws in other countries)
- Regulation 40/94 on the Community trade mark (redirect to Community trade mark?) [23]
- Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks [24]
- Trademark Law Treaty
- Trade mark use
- UK Trade Mark Registry
[edit] Trade secret
[edit] Publicity right
- Video Appearance Release
[edit] Other
- Advisory Council on Intellectual Property (ACIP) (Australia)
- California Resale Royalties Act
- Centre for the Management of Intellectual Property in Health Research and Development (MIHR) [25]
- Convention on international exhibitions (signed at Paris on 22 November 1928 and last revised on 30 November 1972)
- European Copyright and Design Reports [26]
- European Federation of Industrial Property Agents in Industry (FEMIPI)
- European Intellectual Property Teachers Network (EIPTN) [27]
- Exculpatory opinion
- Exhaustion of priority rights
- Ex parte Jepson
- Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbH & Co. KG v Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs KG (ECJ, 2006 [28])
- Hilmer doctrine
- Institut de Recherche en Propriété Intellectuelle Henri-Desbois (IRPI) [29]
- Intellectual-asset management
- Intellectual property litigation
- Inter partes proceedings
- IPEIS Electronic Forum [30]
- IP World [31] (magazine)
- Japan Intellectual Property Association (JIPA)
- non-exclusive world rights
- Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC)
- Questel Orbit
- Registered Designs Act 1949 (UK)
- Regulation 2605/98 amending Regulation 1768/95 implementing rules on the agricultural exemption provided for in Article 14(3) of Regulation 2100/94 on Community Plant Variety Rights [32]
- Roche Nederland and others v Frederick Primus and Milton Goldenburg (ECJ, 2006 [33])
- Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property (SABIP) [34]
- The Journal of World Intellectual Property
- List of Superfund sites in New Jersey
[edit] Statutes
- Arizona Revised Statutes
- Assisted Human Reproduction Act (Canada)
- Beerhouse Act
- Código Civil de Chile/Chilean Civil Code es:Código Civil de Chile
- Electronic Communications and Privacy Act
- Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003
- Gulf Opportunity Zone Act (2005) See http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/12/20051221-4.html
- Improvement Act
- Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act
- Iranian Nationality Law
- Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) Bill
- Polish Nationality and Citizenship Laws
- Prison Litigation Reform Act
- Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998
- Stored Communications Act
- Federal Contested Election Act of 1969
- Unruh Act
[edit] Other
- David Ibbetson Regius Professor of Civil Law, University of Cambridge
- Edward Domenic Re (former chief justice of United States Court of International Trade)
- Ihlen Declaration
- International Financial Law Review (IFLR)
- Jason L. Simpson (O.J. Simpson's son)
- John Hilton (British killer on whole life tariff)
- Legal Journals Index (database file)
- LexisNexis Butterworths (company, website or magazine? with case law reports?)
- Malcolm Green (murderer) (British killer on whole life tariff)
- Mary Katherine Day-Petrano
- Michael Italie (Goodwill employee fired for political beliefs)
- nonincorporation doctrine
- Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. - an important post-war liberal in the US, founder of Americans for Democratic Action, and a civil rights and labor lawyer in Washington. [35] [36] [37]
- National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999
- Richard Hauser, president of National Legal Center for the Public Interest and former general counsel of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Richard Wilder
- Frank Shepard (Creator of Shepards Citations)
- Solar appliance
- Stockholm International Arbitration Court
- Sue Hicks (Scopes trial lawyer)
- Summons on Indictment
- Ugly Laws (Laws similar to Jim Crow against severely disfigured individuals)
- Roger Vinson
- Alan Vinegrad - Louima Prosecutor
- Andrew Vorzimer
- warranty tolling
- William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition (the University of Virginia School of Law internal moot court competition)
- Joshua Dressler leading scholar in Criminal Law
- Montenegrin nationality law
- Bosnian and Herzegovinan nationality law
- Robert Delahunty Professor of law at St. Thomas School of Law (MN)
- Tor Erling Staff
[edit] Legal terms
[edit] A
Appeal bond - Attestation (law) - Agreement in principle -
[edit] B
Bench memorandum - Boulevard rule (as related to traffic law)
[edit] C
Legal certainty - Civil Enforcement Act - Claim against a governmental agency - Common counts - Compelling State Interest - Compromise verdict - Condictio Causa Data Causa Non Secuta - ¿ Condictio Indebiti - Conditional dismissal - Confidential relation - Consensu - Constructive fraud - Contingent beneficiary - Contingent interest - Continuing objection - Continuing trespass - Contracted-out - Corporate opportunity - Cost bill - Cost of completion - Covenants, conditions and restrictions - Credible witness - Creditor's claim - Criminal calendar - Customs court- Clinical legal education-
[edit] D
D'Oench Duhme Doctrine - Deforce - Delayed exchange - Depreciation reserve - Descent and distribution - Designated civil judge - Detailed assessment - Diminution in value - Disposing mind and memory - Docket fee - Docketing statement - Dominium - Dubitante -
[edit] E
Endorse (indorse) - Enrolled Bill Rule - Errors and omissions - ex concessis - Exception in deed - Excessive bail - Excusable neglect - Executory - Exempt employees - Expectancy - Extinguishment - Extraordinary fees - Extreme cruelty - Extrinsic fraud
[edit] F
Finding - First tier - For value received - Forced sale - Forensic testimony - Foreseeability - Foreseeable risk - Four corners of an instrument - Fraud in the inducement - Free and clear - Fully paid -
[edit] G
Generation skipping - Go bail - Grievance procedure - General Enclosure Act (UK)
[edit] H
Heat of passion - Hometowned -
[edit] I
Immediately - Immigrant visa - Impanel - Impaneling - In chambers - in curia - in extenso - in futoro - in haec verba - in omnibus - In perpetuity - Incompatibility - Incompetent evidence - Indefeasible estate - Information and belief - Installment contract - Insufficient evidence - Intergovernmental immunity - Interium - intra legem - Involuntary (law) -
[edit] J
Joinder of issue - Joint and survivor annuity - Joint enterprise - Joint powers agreement - Judgment creditor - Judgment debt - Judicial proceedings - Judicial sale - Jump bail - Jury charge - Jury fees - Jury stress - Just and equitable winding-up - jus fruendi/ius fruendi - jus edicendi/ius edicendi - jus disponendi/ius disponendi - jus deliberandi/ius deliberandi - jus aedilium/ius aedilium - jus albanagii/ius albanagii - jus ad rem/ius ad rem - jus accrescendi/ius accrescendi - jus abutendi/ius abutendi - jus in personam/ius in personam - jus in re/ius in re/jus in rem/ius in rem - jus personarum/ius personarum - jus postliminii/ius postliminii - jus proprietatis/ius proprietatis - jus utendi/ius utendi
jus connubii/ius connubii/jus conubii/ius conubii - maybe these can redirect to Lex Canuleia as a temporary measure until a full article can be written on j/ius co(n)nubii. But I don't know enough about the subject to determine that that makes sense (i.e. that such a temporary redirect should be put in place) so I won't do it.
[edit] L
Law and motion calendar - Law book - Law of the land - Lesser crime - Lewd and lascivious - lex communis - lex posterior derogat priori - lex scripta - lex specialis derogat generali - Licensing Agreement - Lineal descendant - Listing questionnaire - Litigious - Long cause - Law Commission of India -
[edit] M
Maintenance pending suit - Make one whole - Mandatory joinder - Master and servant - Material representation - Matter of record - Mental anguish - Minority shareholder - Misjoinder - Mitigating factors - Mitigation of damages - Motion to suppress evidence - Multi track - Multifarious - Mutual combatants -
[edit] N
Necessary inference - Necessary party - Net estate - New matter - No-par stock - Nominal party - Non-conforming use - Non-contiguous - Non-discretionary trust - Notice of claim - Notice of deposition - Notice of issue - Nulla bona - Noninterpretivism -
[edit] O
Off calendar - On or about - On or before - Overrule - Own recognizance -
[edit] P
Paid into court - Parental neglect - Partial disability - Partly-paid - Patent defect - Payable on demand - Payment in due course - Payment in full - Peculation - Personal application - Personal guardian - Personal recognizance - Personal services - Perstituant - Petty larceny - Petty offenses - Possessory - Possessory interest - Possibility of a reverter - Power of acceptance - Precatory - Presentment - Prevailing party - preventive relief - Primary implied assumption of risk - Principal place of business - Private practice (also private legal practice) - Privilege against self - Probative facts - Patent title - Proper party - Property guardian - Proprietary interest - Proprietary rights - Prove up - Public charge - Public easement - Public use - Putative father
[edit] Q
Quotient verdict -
[edit] R
Ratable - Ready, willing and able - Reasonable reliance - Reasonable wear and tear - Reciprocal discovery - Recording acts - Refresh one's memory - Register of members - Registration statement - Regulatory offenses - Rehearing - Rejection of claim - Release on one's own recognizance - Remise - Rent review - Reorganization - Restrictive endorsement - Rules of court - Running at large -
[edit] S
Satisfaction of judgment - Satisfaction of mortgage - se defendendo - Sealed verdict - Sealing of records - Second tier - Secret rebate - Seised - Seized - Self-certify - Self-serving - semble - Senior lien - Separate property - Service contract - Servient estate - Share and share alike - Sharp practice - Shareholders' remedies - Short cause - Similarly situated - Sounds in - Speaking demurrer - Special notice - Specific bequest - Specific devise - Specific legacy - Specified claim - Spousal right - Subject to - Substitute in - Subversive advocacy - Suggestion of death - Sum certain - Summary assessment -
[edit] U
Unindicted co-conspirator
[edit] V
Virtual certainty -
[edit] W
Warnings Defect