A legal case refers to a dispute between 2 people or parties, that will be resolved by a judge or an arbitrator. The decision made by the judge or arbitrator will be upheld by a court of law or similar legal entity. These legal cases will be considered either civil or criminal and tried accordingly.
Land tenure refer to land ownership or occupancy. This is a legal term that is used in common law to show who holds a land.
A Court Docket is a term for a list of cases to be tried.
This isn't slang or idiom - it can mean either literally filling up a suit, as with a body or air; or it can refer to the legal term of a suit as in a lawsuit.
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If I understand the question correctly - - -A legal IDENTITY would refer to WHO you areand most particularly your name.A legal STATUS would refer to WHAT you are(e.g.: deceased - alive - incarcerated - free - etc - etc).
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The term of "Test Case" is a legal term. A test case is a legal case which sets precedent for other cases which have the same question of law involved.
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There is no specific term for this action. Some may refer to affirmative action as "reverse discrimination", but that's not a legal term, nor a legal concept.
Something undisposed is something that has not been taken care of or settled. The term is often used in legal cases to refer to undisposed assets, such as the assets of a deceased person that have not been spent or given to someone else.
Legal history - is when the law is changed as a result of an enquiry or court case. It creates a historical reference point for the legal profession to refer back to when trying similar cases in the future.
Land tenure refer to land ownership or occupancy. This is a legal term that is used in common law to show who holds a land.
En banc, in banc, in banco or in bank is a French term (meaning "on a bench") used to refer to the hearing of a legal case where all judges of a court will hear the case (an entire "bench"), rather than a panel of them. It is often used for unusually complex cases or cases considered of unusual significance.
The term greenback refers to money in the United States. This term originated because the legal tender in the United States was printed in the color green on the back side.