Civil Procedure Chapter 1

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WRIT OF EXECUTION

a document that allows the plaintiff to seize and sell the defendants property and use the proceeds to satisfy the judgment

MEDIATION

a nonbinding process in which a neutral third party helps disputing parties reach a settlement.

MOTION

a request that a judge make a ruling or take some other action.

SECONDARY SOURCES

about the law such as articles, treaties, and encyclopedias

TRIAL

aka hearing, where the parties present their evidence to a judge or jury, who then decide the dispute.

SETTLEMENT

an agreement that resolves a dispute without the necessity of a court action

PETITION

an initial document filed with the court asking the court for some order

CRIMINAL LAW

based on substantive law; laws that prohibit conduct that society deems harmful and provide for punishment in the form of jail, fine, or probation.

FORM BOOKS

books containing sample forms for legal professionals to follow in preparing pleadings and other documents

PRIMARY SOURCES

contain actual law like case reporters, codes, and constitutions

SUBSTANTIVE LAW

create, define, or explain our rights or obligations

NEGOTIATION

discussion between opposing parties in an attepmt to settle a case; involves both side compromising

COMPLAINT

document that beings the process of civil litigation in court

CLOUD COMPUTING

electronic file storage where files are stored on the internet rather than on the office computer

DEFAULT

failure to file an answer withing the proper time; leads to judgement

JUDGMENT

final decision from the trial court; an award of money damages or other relief

CIVIL LAWS

laws dealing with private disputes between parties

PLAINTIFF

party who initiates a civil or criminal lawsuit

DEFENDANT

party who is sued in either civil or criminal case

CIVIL PROCEDURE

rules that apply in civil cases; determine how a civil case proceeds through the legal system

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

rules that apply in criminal cases; determine how a criminal case proceeds through the legal system; based on federal, state, constitutions, codes, rules or court, and cases.

LOCAL RULES OF COURT

rules that are adopted by individual courts and apply only in those courts

PROCEDURAL LAW

set fourth the methods used to enforce those rights or obligations

MEDIATOR

the neutral third person who facilitates the mediation process.

ARBITRATOR

the neutral third person who presides over the arbitration process and makes a decision

CIVIL LITIGATION

the process of resolving private disputes through the court system

ARBITRATION

unlike in mediation; arbitrator make a decision

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

ways to resolve a civil dispute with resort to a legal action

ANSWER

when the defendant challenges the factual basis of the lawsuit

DISCOVERY

where all the parties have the right to obtain information from other parties


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