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Glossary of Car
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Calendar: List of
cases arranged for hearing in court.
Caption: The caption
of a pleading, or other papers connected with a case in court,
is the heading or introductory clause which shows the names of
the parties, name of the court, number of the case, etc.
Case: Any proceeding,
action, cause, lawsuit or controversy initiated through the
court system by filing a complaint, petition, indictment or
information.
Caseload: The number
of cases a judge handles in a specific time period.
Cause of action: A
legal claim.
Certiorari: Procedure
for removing a case from a lower court or administrative
agency to a higher court for review.
Challenge for cause: A
request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on
the basis that the juror is biased.
Citation: Summons to
appear in court. 2. Reference to authorities in support of a
legal argument.
Civil law: All law
that is not criminal law. Usually pertains to the settlement
of disputes between individuals, organizations or groups and
having to do with the establishment, recovery or redress of
private and civil rights.
Claim: The assertion
of a right to money or property.
Clerk of the court: An
officer of a court whose principal duty is to maintain court
records and preserve evidence presented during a trial.
Closing argument: The
closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all
parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
Collision Insurance:
This covers loss to the insured person's own auto caused by
its collision with another vehicle or object.
Code: A collection,
compendium or revision of laws systematically arranged into
chapters, table of contents and index and promulgated by
legislative authority.
Commit: To lawfully
send a person to prison, a reformatory or an asylum
Common law: Law which
derives its authority solely from usage and customs of
immemorial antiquity or from the judgments and decrees of
courts. also called "case law."
Comparative negligence:
Negligence of a plaintiff in a civil suit which decreases his
recovery by his percentage of negligence compared to a
defendant's negligence.
Competency: In the law
of evidence, the presence of those characteristics which
render a witness legally fit and qualified to give testimony.
Complaint: In a civil
case, it is the initial document entered by the plaintiff
which states the claims against the defendant.
Contempt of court: Any
act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in
the administration of justice. Direct contempt is committed in
the presence of the court; indirect contempt is when a lawful
order is not carried out or refused.
Continuance:
Adjournment of the proceedings in a case from one day to
another.
Corroborating evidence:
Evidence supplementary to that already given and tending to
strengthen or confirm it.
Costs: An allowance
for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit. Ordinarily
does not include attorney's fees.
Counter claim: Claim
presented by a defendant in opposition to, or deduction from,
the claim of the plaintiff.
Court: Place where
justice is administered.
Court administrator:
Manager of administrative, non judicial affairs of the court.
Court commissioner: A
judicial officer at both trial and appellate court levels who
performs many of the same duties as judges and justices.
Court of appeals:
Intermediate appellate court to which most appeals are taken
from superior court.
Court superior: State
trial court of general jurisdiction.
Court supreme:
"Court of last resort." Highest court in the state
and final appellate court.
Courts of limited
jurisdiction: Includes district, municipal and police
courts.
Comprehensive Coverage:
Covers damage to a vehicle caused by an event other than a
collision or overturn. Examples include fire, theft,
vandalism, and falling objects.
Criminal law: Body of
law pertaining to crimes against the state or conduct
detrimental to society as a whole. Violation of criminal
statues are punishable by law.
Cross examination: The
questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who
produced the witness.
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