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legal terminology used in court
Given below are some words from legal terminology
affairs. Discuss and complete the table accordingly.
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Description
Terminology
1. Affidavit
A written statement confirmed by oath
affirmation for use as evidence in court.
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3.
4.
Cound
5.
6.
7.
8.
Argument
Consent
Counsel
Judgement
Trial
Verdict
Contempt of Court
Notice
Stay order
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Answered by smartbrainz
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Given below are some words from legal terminology affairs. Discuss and complete the table accordingly.

Explanation:

1. Affidavit  - A written statement confirmed by oath affirmation for use as evidence in court.

2. Count - A count is a part of an allegation  in an indictment/information or an indictment charging the defendant/suspect with a distinctcrime/offense

3. Argument - A mode of expression consisting of a concise set of reasons for or against an topic under discussion that are intended to reassure or persuade the listener.

4. Consent - A voluntary agreement or when one voluntarily agrees to anther's  proposal/desires/proposition

5. Counsel - An attorney or lawyer who gives advice and deals with various matters, especially in legal matters

6. Judgement - A court's decision concerning the rights/liabilities of parties in a legal proceeding/action

7. Trial - The coming together  the parties to the legal dispute/conflict, to present facts in a tribunal, to officially determine claims or disputes

8. Verdict - The jury's findings/decision based on the factual issues of the case.

9. Contempt of Court -The offense of disobedience to a tribunal and its agents and disregard them in the form of a action against or that defies the authority, justice and integrity of the tribunal

10. Notice - The legal concept describing a need that a party must be aware/cognizant of legal process affecting their rights/obligations/duties.

11. Stay Order - Where certain parties are not permited to take certain actions when the order (court order) is in effect.

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