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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.
The legal term for the geographic district in which a legal action is tried is "venue." It determines the specific court where a case will be heard based on factors such as where the events leading to the case occurred or where the parties reside.
Stasis is the medical term meaning stopping.
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
"Legal", in Brazilian portuguese may be a slang. ( Que legal ! ) meaning "How cool is it !" As a primary definition it is a term that means an action which is allowed by the local laws.
The word you seek is 'res':Noun-Latin The thing. The subject of the matter-that is, a legal action concerning an object or property, rather than a person.
If an action is said to be consensual, it implies that each involved party is agreeing to take part in the act. The word is commonly used as a legal term.
A Latin term that means of no significance or not worthy of consideration. In legal terms, the consequences of an act in violation of a legal requirement may be considered so small that they don't justify pursuing legal action.
The medical term for blood stopping is hemostasis, which is the body's natural process of preventing and stopping bleeding. It involves blood vessel constriction, platelet aggregation, and blood clot formation to seal off the damaged blood vessel.
There is no legal meaning applied to the word "tickle."The word itself describes a physical action committed by one person upon another and IF this tickling action was undesired and reached the threshold of an "unwanted touching" the tickling action could be classified as an assault.
offering racial minorities chances to catch up to other groups through legal means
The negitive about things.A drawback means a disadvantage to an action or policy.(The term drawback has a separate legal meaning as a refund of excise fees.)