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Garden leave
The practice whereby an employee leaving a job, having resigned or had their employment terminated, is instructed to stay away from work during the notice period, while still remaining on the payroll. This practice is often used to prevent employees from taking with them up-to-date (and possibly sensitive) information when they leave their current employer, especially when they are leaving to join a competitor. Legal dictionary
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طلاق رجعي
طلاق يحل فيه للزوج رد زوجته دون عقد جديد إذا رغب أثناء عدتها والتي تمتد إلى ثلاثة قروء. وبعد إنقضاء العدة، لا يجوز للزوج رد زوجته إلا بعقد زواج جديد ومهر جديد. Legal dictionary
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حجر
منع شخص من التصرف في مال مملوك له لمصلحته مثل الحجر على المجنون، أو لمصلحة غيره كالحجر على مدين لسداد ديونه. Legal dictionary
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Amortized mortgage
Is a loan used to buy a house or other real property which is repaid with regular repayments comprising interest and the repayment of some of the money originally borrowed. Legal dictionary
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Bifurcated trial
A legal proceeding that is divided into two separate phases to separately address issues such as liability and damages, or guilt and punishment. Legal dictionary
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Standard directions
Instructions that a court gives to the parties to a case on how to prepare the case for trial. The directions are intended to make sure that everything about the case is known to the court and to all the parties before the full court hearing. Legal dictionary
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Mutatis mutandis
A Latin phrase meaning ‘the necessary changes having been made’ or ‘once the necessary changes have been made’. Legal dictionary
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Charter party
A written, or partly written and partly printed, contract between a ship owner and a merchant, by which a ship is let or hired for the conveyance of goods on a specific voyage, or for a defined period. A vessel might also be hired to carry passengers on a journey. Where the vessel is hired for a single voyage, and the vessel’s owner provides the master, crew, bunker and supplies, the arrangement is known as a voyage charter. Legal dictionary
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Alienation
The capacity for a piece of property or a property right to be sold or otherwise transferred from one party to another. Legal dictionary
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Tribunal
Any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes, whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. Legal dictionary
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Common law marriage
A union of two people not formalised in the customary manner as prescribed by law but created by an informal agreement to marry followed by cohabitation. As the union is not legally recognised it does not affect or grant any rights of property ownership, rights of survivorship or spousal benefits as between the parties. Legal dictionary
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مرافعة
ما يقدمه المحامي من أدلة وحجج لإثبات برائة موكله، وبيان الأسانيد القانونية التي تؤيد موقفه أمام الجهات القضائية. وهو حق ممنوح للخصوم بموجب القانون، ويُمنع مقاطعتهم إلا إذا خرجوا عن موضوع الدعوى. Legal dictionary
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Rule against perpetuities
The principle that no interest is valid unless it vests in a person not later than twenty one years (plus any period of gestation for an unborn child) after the life of the person that existed at the time of the creation of the interest. The rule was introduced to restrict a person’s power to control perpetually the ownership and possession of his or her property after death and to ensure transferability of property. Legal dictionary
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Slander
Oral defamation in which someone tells one or more persons a lie about another which lie will harm the reputation of the person defamed. Damages for slander may be limited to actual (special) damages unless there is malicious intent. Where malicious intent is proven, the injured party will be entitled to recover general or even punitive damages. Legal dictionary
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Reasonable wear and tear
Commonly used in leases to limit the tenant’s responsibility (and therefore liability to repair and redecorate) upon leaving the premises. It is subjective but the considerations include the length of time of the tenancy (the longer the tenancy the more wear and tear can be expected), the lack of unusual damage such as a hole in the wall or a broken window, and the condition of the premises when the tenant moved in (usually evidenced by a schedule of condition). Legal dictionary
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