Primary Use
How a vehicle is primarily used, such as for work, pleasure, etc.
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How a vehicle is primarily used, such as for work, pleasure, etc.
The maximum amount an insurance company will pay under a policy to each person injured in an accident.
A cap on the amount an insurance company pays under a policy for all claims arising from a single accident.
the term applied to a deed or instrument that is perfect when it is filed and recorded.
a term that is sued to refer to both the plaintiff and the defendant, who are the 2 litigants in a law suit.
a person who occupies and controls property as if he were the title holder but knows that he is not.
the right that is granted by the 5th amendment.
a term that is used to1. Reproducer 2. to spread information.
a debt that has to be paid first before all other creditor’s debts.
the term that is applied to a lease that has been issued by a cooperative apartment association and gives the right to occupy under certain circumstances.
the term that is applied to the person who feels he has been treated wrongly in a court action with their legal rights damaged.
a term used to justify an act where a defendant can show a thing was committed due to a public necessity.
a rule that will affect a person and not the general public. See private law.
the term that is used for a warrant, an assurance or a security.
the term that is given to the answer to a charge that contains a fact that will destroy the plaintiff’s case.
the term that is given to the action or a case that is being tried in court.
the term that is used to describe the evidence that will establish a fact.
a term used for land and anything that is on it like buildings and things beneath it or growing on it.
the name applied to a person who was born after a dead person executed his will but before he died.
the term that describes property belonging to a person or person’s and not to a community.
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