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Heads of agreement
A non-binding draft agreement that contains all of the main terms that have been agreed in principle (but not necessarily in detail), and which is not the final agreement. Legal dictionary
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اختلاس
وفقًا للمادة الـ17 من اتفاقية الأمم المتحدة لمكافحة الفساد، الاختلاس هو : قيام موظف عمومي عمـدًا، لصالحه هو أو لصالح شخص أو كيان آخر، باختلاس أو تبديد أي ممتلكات أو أموال أو أوراق مالية عمومية أو خصوصية أو أي أشياء أخرى ذات قيمة عهد بها إليه بحكم موقعه، أو تسريبها بشكل آخر. Questions & Answers
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عزل شريك غادر ولا يمكن الوصول إليه
س: السلام عليكم، شريك في شركة بالسعودية بنسبة عشرة بالمائة غادر ولم يعد ولم يعين أحدًا ينوب عنه ولا يتواصل وهو المدير بالسجل التجاري. هل يمكن للشريك المتبقي أن يعزله ويخرجه من الشركة ويُحوِّل الشركة لاسمه ويحتفظ بمبلغه لحين ظهوره؟ علمًا بأن الحل لدى المحكمة قد يكون تصفية الشركة. Questions & Answers
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احتساب مدة 3 أشهر بعد التحويل لدعم ساند ضمن العقد
س: السلام عليكم، إذا كانت مدة العقد ١٢ شهرًا ميلاديًا وتوقف العقد لمدة ٣ أشهر بسبب تحويلي من الشركة إلى دعم ساند بطلب منها، فهل تُحسَب مدة الـ٣ أشهر ضمن العقد ويستمر أم أن للعامل الحق في تعويض هذه المدة بعد انتهاء العقد؟ وشكرًا لك! Legal dictionary
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Pleadings
The documents submitted to the court by each party to a civil case giving notice of what they will argue at the trial. Legal dictionary
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Mitigation
Evidence introduced at a criminal trial, usually by a defendant, to reduce the seriousness of the alleged crime, or to support the otherwise good character of the defendant, so that the crime may be less harshly punished. Also, mitigating circumstances, are such as do not constitute a justification or excuse for the offence committed, but which, in fairness and mercy, may be considered as extenuating or reducing the degree of moral culpability. Legal dictionary
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Reprimand
A strong expression of official disapproval to a person at fault, largely exercised in circumstances of unprofessional or unbecoming behaviour. Legal dictionary
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Premeditated
Planned in advance and carried out deliberately. Similar to the term malice aforethought but more widely and commonly used nowadays. Legal dictionary
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Equitable
Based on fairness and not legal technicalities; refers to positive remedies (orders to do something, not money damages) employed by the courts to solve disputes or give relief. Legal dictionary
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Established use
Describes a situation where a piece of land has been used for a specific purpose for a long time, and as a result an authority recognises that it should now only be used for that purpose. Legal dictionary
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خيانة
انتهاك أو خرق لاتفاق أو إخلال بأمانة مما يضر بأحد أطراف الاتفاق. Legal dictionary
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Gagging order
An order usually made by a court restricting information or comment from being made public, or in some cases, passed onto any unauthorised third party. They may be used to protect legitimate trade secrets of a company, or the privacy of victims or minors. They may also limit the freedom of the press by censorship or restricting access to information. Legal dictionary
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زواج مدني
عقد ثنائي بين رجل وامرأة بالغين عاقلين، بإيجاب وقبول كليهما على إنشاء رابطة الزوجية وتبادل الرعاية على الوجه المحدد في القانون، ويقوم على تسجيله وتنفيذه موظف حكومي. Legal dictionary
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Real estate
Land, including the resources in and on it, such as crops, minerals and water, and the buildings and permanent fixtures attached to it. Legal dictionary
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Public limited company
A company that trades on the stock market, has a minimum share capital of £50,000 and is governed by a strict set of rules. They are required to publish a true financial position so investors can determine the exact worth of any shares that they hold in the company. They carry the letters PLC after their name. Legal dictionary
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