The word "latch" (a lock or handle, to lock) does not have any apparent legal uses.
The legal term you are referring to is spelled "l-a-c-h-e." It refers to a specific type of release or surrender of a legal right or claim.
Latches.
The legal term is spelled "arbitrate" (to decide through an impartial third party).
That is the correct spelling of the legal term "eminent domain" (local authority over land ownership and use).
That is the correct spelling of the term "emancipated minor" (someone under legal age that is court-afforded the status of an adult).
That is the spelling of the plural noun "condemnees." But the legal term does not mean persons condemned to die, but rather persons whose property is condemned or expropriated.
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The one word form is correct, but either may be used, surreply or sur-reply. This legal term means a post-brief reply added to a legal motion.
of course not. You will probably be fined
The spelling "intendant" is a legal term (a manager or director) and may not be the word sought.A similar word is attendant -(noun) someone who assists(adjective) present, or resulting
The legal term for remove is "evict." It refers to the legal process of forcing someone to leave a property.
OFFICIAL - in a legal or governmental capacity
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